Jeanne Spillane

Doctoral Student at MaREI

Jeanne Spillane is a doctoral student at MaREI, focusing on achieving universal access to clean fuels and technologies within households while examining synergies and trade-offs with climate action goals. Previous experience includes serving as a Policy Officer in the Scottish Government, where Jeanne led the Home Energy Scotland initiative, and working as a Humanitarian Adviser at the Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations. Jeanne has also held communications roles with the World Food Programme, providing media support and engagement on food security issues. Additional roles include serving as an Advisor at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Ireland and working with UNDP as a Digital Outreach Associate. Jeanne's educational background includes a Master of Philosophy in Peace Studies and a Master of Science in Development Practice, alongside various certifications in humanitarian topics. Current studies include pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Energy Resilience at University College Cork.

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MaREI

MaREI is the marine and renewable energy research, development and innovation Centre supported by Science Foundation Ireland. It combines the expertise of a wide range of research groups and industry partners, with the shared mission of solving the main scientific, technical and socio-economic challenges across the marine and renewable energysectors. MaREI is coordinated by the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) at University College Cork and has over 200 researchers working across 6 academic institutions collaborating with over 45 industry partners.


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