
معرفی
Philip Greening is a Professor at Heriot-Watt University, affiliated with both the School of Social Sciences and Edinburgh Business School. His research focuses on sustainable transport systems, supply chain optimization, and energy transition policies. With over 56 research outputs, he specializes in areas like cold chain logistics, hydrogen infrastructure, and agent-based modeling for perishable goods management. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in addressing climate action and sustainable infrastructure.
Recent contributions include studies on digital twins for transport decarbonization and hydrogen supply chain design in the UK. He actively participates in academic conferences, presenting on topics such as road freight electrification and institutional investor behavior in sustainable finance. Collaborations span global projects, including Rwanda’s agri-food cold chain optimization. His interdisciplinary approach bridges engineering, business, and policy to tackle complex logistics and environmental challenges.
Notable research highlights include:
- Agent-based simulation models for optimizing perishable goods distribution
- Hydrogen refueling network design for long-haul road freight
- Complexity frameworks for accelerating sustainable finance adoption
His work emphasizes practical applications of technology and policy interventions to achieve decarbonization goals in transport and energy sectors.





