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Sheridan Few

Dr Sheridan Few is a Research Fellow in Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty. Sheridan is working to develop practical steps to better account for uncertainty in planning, including through incorporating flexible approaches, and plans which are robust to a wide range of possible futures.

Dr Sheridan Few was previously a Research Associate at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, working to understand how to design and operate low carbon electricity systems across UK and energy access contexts. Sheridan previously worked as a Research Associate in Mitigation Technologies at the Grantham Institute, using integrated assessment models to calculate global energy system pathways towards ambitious climate targets, conducting expert interviews to understand cost and performance trajectories of energy storage technologies, and to understand their role in the UK electricity system.

Sheridan completed his PhD on computational modelling of organic photovoltaic materials in the Physics department of Imperial College in 2015, previously worked with Solar Press (now part of SPECIFIC) to scale up production of organic photovoltaic devices, and completed a BA in Physics at the University of Oxford in 2009.