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Ellie Marsh is a Researcher at the University of Bath's Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, affiliated with the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change and The Foundry Centre. She holds a Master of Engineering from the University of Bath (2016) and a PhD in Minimising embodied carbon in buildings: Uncertainty during early-stage design from the University of Cambridge (2024). Her work focuses on reducing embodied carbon in construction, advancing life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies, and promoting sustainable design practices aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Key research areas include life cycle assessment optimization, environmental product declarations (EPDs), and uncertainty quantification in early-stage building design. She leads projects such as the Training Support Fund - EPD Training and contributes to initiatives like Pioneering Zero Carbon Construction Policy in Bath & North East Somerset. Her work bridges academia and industry through collaborations with firms like Foster + Partners and ARUP.
- Recipient of the 2024 Recognising Excellence Award
- Co-developed methodologies for weighted-average LCA results and hybrid LCA frameworks
- Active in policy-science collaboration for net-zero carbon construction
Marsh’s research emphasizes practical solutions for carbon reduction, including stochastic modeling improvements and industry-validated EPD applications. She frequently presents at conferences and engages in community outreach to advance sustainable built environments.




