Ms Alli Devlin
2020
Commonwealth Bank John Monash Scholar
DPhil in Engineering Science
Systems Engineering; Decarbonised steel supply chains
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
Energy and Environment, Engineering
Construction, civil engineering, sustainability, carbon footprints, decarbonised steel pathways, data analytics, energy and economic modelling, social impact
As a doctorate student at the University of Oxford in the Systems Engineering Group, Alli applied computational modelling techniques to the emerging field of steel decarbonisation. Her research combined spatially explicit supply chain analysis with systems engineering approaches, including simulation and optimisation modelling, to investigate technological solutions to the challenge of industrial change at scale. Alli is a Civil and Environmental Engineer currently working as the Senior Decarbonisation Advisor for ResponsibleSteel in NSW. She has over 6-years’ experience in the construction industry, and previously worked for Lendlease on world-class infrastructure assets in Australia. She has a deep understanding of the use of the (mostly) irreplaceable role of steel in the construction sector and its significant contribution to the overall site’s carbon footprint. This is what drove her to pursue a research degree in steel decarbonisation pathways, with the aim of delivering tangible investment decision-making models for the steel sector, as well as upstream (iron ore mining) and downstream (construction, automotive, among others) sectors in the value chain.
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