معرفی
Dr. Jacob Nielsen is a Research Fellow at the Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University, focusing on societal responses to climate policies and technological innovations. His interdisciplinary work spans sociology, anthropology, and environmental studies. He holds a PhD in Sociology (part-time) from the University of Liverpool, alongside degrees from Aarhus University and the University of Oxford.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Studies (Aarhus University, 2002–2006)
- Master of Science in Asia Pacific Studies (2006–2008)
- Master of Science in Social Anthropology (University of Oxford, 2009–2010)
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of Liverpool, 2015–2021, part-time)
His research explores how marginalized communities navigate climate policies and CCUS technologies through ethnographic methods. Key projects include the EU-funded ConsenCUS initiative analyzing carbon capture projects' societal impacts. He emphasizes collaborative, non-hierarchical approaches to address climate change and inequality.
Grants & Projects:
- Societal and environmental assessment (EU H2020 ConsenCUS, 2021–2025)
His publications examine public perception of CCUS, community engagement dynamics, and climate policy efficacy. He contributes to the Energy, Sustainability & Society Research Group at RGU.
