Event type:

In person

Date & time:

07 Dec 2022, 17:30 – 19:00

OMEGA Seminar: Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus

A Summary of CECAN’s Research Findings of Relevance to Mega Infrastructure Policy & Planning

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OMEGA Seminar: Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus

Prof Liz Varga

Professor of Complex Systems

Environmental, and Geomatics Engineering department at UCL

Prof. Liz Varga is an infrastructure and cities scientist and Professor of Complex Systems in the Civil, Environmental, and Geomatics Engineering department at UCL. She leads the Infrastructure Systems Institute (ISI) and spearheads thinking in complexity science, particularly interdependencies and uncertainties in infrastructure, advising a range of governmental and non-governmental organisations. Her research is on resilience; sustainable innovation; circularity; decarbonisation; digitalisation; and self-healing systems. She investigates socio-technical systems, bringing together behaviours with technologies such as sensors, artificial intelligence, and digital twins, to achieve multiple system outcomes (like safety, resilience, efficiency, and sustainability).

 

She is a commissioner with the National Preparedness Commission and a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building Engineers (FCABE), the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) and the Australian Risk Policy Institute (FARPI). She is the technical lead at the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction global initiative on principles for resilient infrastructure. Funded research includes UKCRIC (EP/R017727/1) infrastructure and cities research; CECAN ES/N012550/1 policy evaluation for the nexus (energy, water, environment); DAFNI (EP/R012202/1) data and analytics for national infrastructure; ENCORE (EP/N010019/1) engineering resilience network; and STDE (System Transition to Digital Energy) (EP/R002339/1).

 

CECAN, the Centre for Evaluation of Complexity Across the Nexus, is a £3m research centre hosted by the University of Surrey. It is transforming the practice of policy evaluation in Nexus areas, to make it fit for a complex world. CECAN is pioneering, testing and promoting innovative policy evaluation approaches and methods across Nexus domains such as food, energy, water and the environment, through a series of ‘real-life’ case study projects with DEFRA, BEIS, FSA EA and other government departments and agencies. The team comprises social scientists, policymakers, policy analysts and experts whom all share a common goal to improve policy evaluations for the better. CECAN has been delivering a programme of evaluation methods through workshops, training courses and specialist seminars delivered by international experts, to encourage knowledge sharing and capacity building amongst those working in UK policy making.

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Cost

Free

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All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Hanadi Samhan

hanadi.samhan.18@ucl.ac.uk