Dr Domagoj Baresic
Research Associate
Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources
Faculty of the Built Environment
- Joined UCL
- 1st Apr 2017
Research summary
Domagoj uses mixed research methods to pursue explore the nature of fuel transition pathways necessary to reach a low carbon shipping future. His research interests span policy, political economy, and socio-technical transitions. He has been involved in several projects looking into the role of policy and geography in shaping low carbon fuel transition in shipping. He developed the MarSTF conceptual framework with the aim of making sustainability transitions literature more empirically suitable for the study of fuel transitions in shipping.
Education
- UCL
- Doctorate, Doctor of Philosophy | 2020
- University of Cambridge
- Other higher degree, Master of Philosophy | 2011
- University of Cambridge
- First Degree, Bachelor of Arts | 2010
Biography
Dr Domagoj Baresic is a Research Associate at the University College London (UCL) Energy Institute. In 2020 he completed his PhD in Energy and Transport (Sustainability transitions in the maritime transport industry: The case of LNG in northern Europe) from UCL. In addition to his PhD, he also holds an MPhil in Environmental Policy and BA (Hons) in Natural Sciences, both from the University of Cambridge. Prior to joining UCL, Domagoj worked for several years in the private sector as an analyst looking at policy and financial drivers shaping global energy markets and emission trading schemes.