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Bishal Bharadwaj is a quantitative economic geographer and Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University's Curtin Institute for Energy Transition in Australia. He holds a PhD from the University of Queensland and an MSc in Climate Change from UCL London. His research focuses on evaluating environmental policies across heterogeneous contexts, particularly in energy, plastic, pollution, and climate change domains.
- Education: PhD (University of Queensland), MSc Climate Change (UCL London)
- Affiliations: University of Calgary (Research Associate), Net Zero Australia project (University of Queensland)
With over 15 years of experience in management, consulting, and research, Bishal has contributed to critical projects like the Plastic Bag Ban Evaluation in Nepal, Renewable Energy Subsidy Analysis, and Hydrogen Energy Perception Studies. His work on decentralized electricity systems in Nepal reveals how low-capacity solutions hinder household adoption of electronic appliances, while his recent publications address policy effectiveness in the Global South. Despite significant research contributions, no formal student advising roles or scientific awards are mentioned in the available data. His career spans academic institutions, government service in Nepal, and international collaborations in energy transition initiatives.



