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Professor Laura Diaz Anadon holds the chaired Professorship of Climate Change Policy at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge. At Cambridge she is also a Bye-Fellow at Peterhouse, a Fellow at C-EENRG, and an associate researcher of the Energy Policy Research Group. She is also a Research Associate at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) at Harvard University.
Prof. Anadon joined the University of Cambridge's Department of Land Economy in September 2017 after a year as a faculty member in the Department in Politics and International Studies, also at Cambridge. From July 2013 to September 2016 she was an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) at Harvard University. At HKS she held various additional posts, including Associate Director of the Science, Technology and Public Policy (STPP) program, Co-Principal Investigator of the Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Member of the Board of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, co-Director of the Project of Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development, and Faculty affiliate of the Harvard Center for the Environment and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. In 2015-2016 she was a Visiting Senior Lecturer in Science, Technology Innovation and Public Policy at University College London. At HKS, Prof. Anadon developed and taught courses on Energy Innovation Policy and a core MPP course on Policy Analysis.
Prof. Anadon has engaged with policy makers in the United States, China, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Mexico, among other countries, and contributed to the UN Global Sustainable Development report and the Global Energy Assessment. She was on the advisory board of the project on "Accelerating Energy Innovation" at the International Energy Agency and has worked as a consultant for various organisations (i.e., Climate Strategies on a World Bank project, UNFCCC, and OECD). She was selected by the Packard Foundation in 2014 as a thought leader in innovation and energy in a project about innovative roles for philanthropy, and has given numerous international invited seminars and plenary talks.
Prof. Anadon holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Magnetic Resonance and Catalysis Group at the University of Cambridge, a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a Masters in Chemical Engineering from the University of Manchester. She has also studied and worked on research at the University of Stuttgart, where she conducted her Diplomarbeit (masters thesis). She also carried out process engineering research projects at DuPont and Bayer Pharmaceuticals, collaborated extensively with Johnson Matthey Catalysts, and worked as a financial consultant at Oliver Wyman for banks on credit risk models for financing technology projects.
She has received various awards and scholarships, including from the US-UK Fulbright Commission, the Fundacion Caja Madrid, the Real Colegio Complutense, the European Federation of Chemical Engineers, and the Britain’s Top Younger Engineers Award at the House of Commons. She is member of the Editorial Advisory Panel in Nature Energy, editor of Sustainable Production and Consumption, and member of the editorial board of Energy Research & Social Science and Environmental Research Reviews.
Professor Laura Diaz Anadon is from Asturias (Spain), and has three children.
Prof. Anadon has three main areas of research: The first area of research is on understanding on energy and environment-oriented technological innovation, which seeks to: identify and quantify the diverse benefits that derive from policies designed to promote it; map the complex factors—including but not limited to policies—that contribute to it; and create tools for policymakers and analysts to manage the systemic uncertainties that accompany it. Her second area of research focuses on the study of public innovation institutions in the climate and energy space and how to improve their effectiveness in various places across the globe. A third area of focus is the study the coupling between water and energy systems and its implications for policy-making, with a particular emphasis on the United States, China, and the Middle East and North Africa region.
Prof. Anadon is on the faculty of the M.Phil. in Environmental Policy in Land Economy and the M.Phil. in Public Policy at the Department of Politics and International Studies. Prof. Anadon is the Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) Director of Studies at Peterhouse.
Chan, G, Goldstein, AP, Bin-Nun, A, Anadon, LD, Narayanamurti, V. Six principles for energy innovation. Nature (2017) 552:25-27. Doi:10.1038/d41586-017-07761-0.
Deng, H-M, Liang, Q-M, Liu, L-J, Anadon, LD. ‘Co-benefits of greenhouse gas mitigation: a review and classification by type, mitigation sector and geography.’ Environmental Research Letters (2017).
Verdolini, E, Anadon, LD, Baker, ED, Bosetti, V, Reis, L. ‘The future of energy technologies: an overview of expert elicitations.’ Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (2017). Accepted.
Anadon, LD, Gallagher, KS, Holdren, JP. ‘Rescue U.S. energy innovation”. Nature Energy (2017) 2:760–763. doi:10.1038/s41560-017-0012-0.
Anadon, LD, Baker, ED, Bosetti, V. ‘Integrating uncertainty into public energy research and development decisions.’ Nature Energy (2017) 2:17071. doi:10.1038/nenergy.2017.71. (All authors contributed equally).
Nemet, GF, Anadon, LD, Verdolini, E. ‘Quantifying the effects of expert selection and elicitation design on experts’ confidence in their judgments about future energy technologies.’ Risk Analysis (2017) 37(2):315-330. doi:10.1111/risa.12604. (All authors contributed equally).
Anadon, LD, Chan, G, Bin-Nun, A, Narayanamurti, V. ‘The pressing energy innovation challenge of the U.S. national labs.’ Nature Energy (2016) 1:16117. doi:10.1038/nenergy.2016.117.
Anadon, LD, Chan, G, Harley, A, Matus, K, Moon, S, Murthy, S, Clark, W. ‘Making Innovation Work for Sustainable Development.’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) (2016) 113(35):9682–9690. (First three authors contributed equally). doi:10.1073/pnas.1525004113.
Surana, K, Anadon, LD. ‘Public Policy and Financial Resource Mobilization in Developing Countries: a Comparison of Approaches and Outcomes in China and India.’ Global Environmental Change (2015) 34:340-359. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.10.001.
Liu, Z, Feng, K, Hubacek, K, Liang, S, Anadon, LD, Zhang, C, Guan, D. ‘Four system boundaries for carbon accounts.’ Ecological Modelling (2015) 318:118-125. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.02.001.
Baker, E, Bosetti, V, Anadon, LD. ‘Energy Policy Special Issue on Defining Robust Energy R&D Portfolios.’ Energy Policy (2015) 80:215-218. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2015.02.001 (Editorial article).
BOOK: Anadon, LD, Bunn, M, Narayanamurti, V. (Editors.) ‘Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation’. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2014).
BOOK CHAPTER: Anadon, LD, Nemet, GF. ‘The U.S. Synthetic Fuels Program: Policy consistency, flexibility, and the long-term consequences of perceived failures.’ In “Energy Technology Innovation: Learning from Success and Failure.” Edited by A Grübler and C Wilson. In Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2013) pp. 257-274.
Zhang, C, Anadon, LD. (2014) ‘A multi-regional input-output analysis of domestic virtual water trade and provincial water footprint in China.’ Ecological Economics (2014) 100:159-172. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2014.02.006.
Zhang, C, Anadon, LD. ‘Life cycle water use of energy production and its environmental impacts in China.’ Environmental Science & Technology (2013) 24(47):14459-14467. doi:10.1021/es402556x.
Qiu, Y, Anadon, LD. ‘The price of wind power in China during its expansion: Technology adoption, learning-by-doing, economies of scale, and manufacturing localization.’ Energy Economics (2012) 34(3):772-785. doi: 10.1016/j.eneco.2011.06.008.
Siddiqi, A, Anadon, LD. ‘The Water-Energy Nexus in Middle East and North Africa.’ Energy Policy (2011) 39:4529-4540. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.04.023.
Chan, G, Goldstein, AP, Bin-Nun, A, Anadon, LD, Narayanamurti, V. Six principles for energy innovation. Nature (2017) 552:25-27. Doi:10.1038/d41586-017-07761-0. (Corresponding author).
Siddiqi, A, Stoppani, J, Anadon, LD, Narayanamurti, V. ‘Scientific Wealth in Middle East and North Africa: Productivity, Indigeneity, and Specialty in 1981-2013’. PLoSONE (Public Library of Science ONE) (2016) 11(11):e0164500. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0164500.
Anadon, LD, Chan, G, Bin-Nun, A, Narayanamurti, V. ‘The pressing energy innovation challenge of the U.S. national labs.’ Nature Energy (2016) 1:16117. doi: 10.1038/nenergy.2016.117.
Anadon, LD, Chan, G, Harley, A, Matus, K, Moon, S, Murthy, S, Clark, W. ‘Making Innovation Work for Sustainable Development.’ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) (2016) 113(35):9682–9690. (First three authors contributed equally). doi: 10.1073/pnas.1525004113.
Siddiqi, A, Ereiqat, F, Anadon, LD. ‘Formulating expectations for future water availability through infrastructure development decisions in arid regions.’ Systems Engineering (2016). doi: 10.1002/sys.21337.
Anadon, LD, Baker, ED, Bosetti, V, Reis, L. ‘Expert views - and disagreements - about the potential of energy technology R&D.’ Climatic Change (2016) 136(3-4):677-691. (First three authors contributed equally). doi: 10.1007/s10584-016-1626-0.
Liu, Z, Davis, SJ, Feng, K, Hubacek, K, Liang, S, Anadon, LD, Chen, B, Liu, J, Yan, J, Guan, D. ‘Targeted opportunities to address the climate-trade dilemma in China.’ Nature Climate Change (2016) 6:201-206. doi:10.1038/nclimate2800.
Grindle, AK, Siddiqi, A, Anadon, LD. ‘Food security amidst water scarcity: insights on sustainable food production from Saudi Arabia.’ Sustainable Production and Consumption (2015) 2:67-78.
Logar, N, Anadon, LD, Narayanamurti, V. ‘Semiconductor Research Corporation: An Industry Collaborative for Mission-Oriented Research.’ Minerva (2014) 52(2):237-261.
Jordaan, SM, Anadon, LD, Mielke, E, Schrag, DP. ‘Regional water- and land-use implications of reducing oil imports with natural gas, shale oil, or biofuels in the United States.’ Environmental Science & Technology (2013) 47(21):11976-11984. Doi: 10.1021/es404130v (Awarded Best Technical Paper at the Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit).
Anadon, LD, and Nemet, GF. ‘Case study on the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Program: policy consistency, flexibility, and the long-term consequences of perceived failures.’ Global Energy Assessment. Coordinated by IIASA. Cambridge University Press. June (2012).
Kempener, RK, and Anadon, LD. ‘Case study on Energy RD&D investments in the United States and major emerging economies’. Global Energy Assessment. Coordinated by IIASA. Cambridge University Press. June (2012).
Sutherland, WJ, Bellingan, L, Bellingham, JR, Blackstock, JJ, Bloomfield, RM, Bravo, M, Cadman, VM, Cleevely, DD, Clements, A, Cohen, AS, Cope, DR, Daemmrich, AA, Devecchi, C, Anadon, LD, Denegri, S, Doubleday, R, Dusic, NR, Evans, RJ, Feng, WY, Godfray, HCJ, Harris, P, Hartley, SE, Hester, AJ, Holmes, J, Hughes, A, Hulme, M, Irwin, C, Jennings, RC, Kass, GS, Littlejohns, P, Marteau, TM, McKee, G, Millstone, EP, Nuttall, WJ, Owens, S, Parker, MM, Pearson, S, Petts, J, Ploszek, R, Pullin, AS, Reid, G, Richards, KS, Robinson, JG, Shaxson, L, Sierra, L, Smith, BG, Spiegelhalter, DJ, Stilgoe, J, Stirling, A, Tyler, CP, Winickoff, DE, Zimmern, RL. ‘A collaboratively-derived science-policy research agenda.’ PLoSONE (Public Library of ScienceONE), 7(3): e31824. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031824. (2012).
Narayanamurti, V, Anadon, LD, and Sagar, AD. ‘Institutions for Energy Innovation: A Transformational Challenge.’ Issues in Science & Technology, September (2009):57-64. U.S. National Academies.
Dietrich, W, Anadon, LD, Sederman, AJ, Gladden, LF, Agar, D. ‘Simulation studies on the performance enhancement in periodically operated trickle-bed reactors based on experimental local liquid distribution measurements.’ Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 51 (2012), 1672-1679.
Anadon, LD, Sederman, AJ, Gladden, LF. ‘Rationalising MRI, conductance and pressure drop measurements of the trickle-to-pulse transition in trickle beds.’ Chemical Engineering Science 63 (2008), 4640-4648.
Gladden, LF, Anadon, LD, Dunckley, CP, Mantle, MD, and Sederman, AJ. ‘Insights into gas-liquid-solid reactors obtained by magnetic resonance imaging.’ Chemical Engineering Science62 (2007), 6969-6977.
Anadon, LD, Sederman, AJ, Gladden, LF. ‘The Mechanism of the Trickle-to-Pulse Transition in Fixed-Bed Reactors.’ American Institution of Chemical Engineers Journal 52 (2006), 1522-1532.
Gladden, LF, Akpa, BS, Anadon, LD, Heras, JJ, Holland, DJ, Mantle, MD, Matthews, S, Mueller, C, Sains, MC, Sederman, AJ. ‘Dynamic MR imaging of single- and two-phase flows.’ Chemical Engineering Research & Design 84(A4) (2006), 272-28.
Gladden, LF, Anadon, LD, Lim, MHM, Sederman, AJ, and Stitt, EH. ‘Insights into the Mechanism of the Trickle-to-Pulse Transition in Trickle-Bed Reactors.’ Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 44 (2005), 6320-6331.
Anadon, LD, Lim, MHM, Sederman, AJ, Gladden, AF. ‘Hydrodynamics in two-phase flow within porous media.’ Magnetic Resonance Imaging 23 (2005) 291-294.
Sederman, AJ, Anadon, LD, El-Bachir, MS, Lim, MHM, Mantle, MD, Sains, MC, and Gladden, LF. ‘Latest developments in dynamic MRI of multi-phase systems.’ 4th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography, Aizu, Japan (2005). Conference Proceedings.
Cilliers, JJ, Anadon, LD, Wee, FS. ‘Temperature, classification and dewatering in 10 mm hydrocyclones.’ Minerals Engineering17 (2004) 591-597.
Chapter 1: Siddiqi, A, Anadon, LD. ‘Scientific Wealth and Technical Capacity in the GCC: International Collaborations to Achieve New National Visions’, introductory chapter by editors.
3. BOOK: Anadon, LD, Bunn, M, Narayanamurti, V. (Editors). ‘Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation’. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2014).
Chapter 2: Anadon, LD, Chan, G, Lee, A. ‘Expanding, and improving targeting of, U.S. investment in energy innovation: an analytical approach.
5. BOOK CHAPTER: Grübler, A, Anadon, LD, Gallagher, KS, Kempener, R, O’Rourke, Anastasia, Wilson, C. ‘Global R&D, market formation, and diffusion investments in energy technology innovation.’ In “Energy Technology Innovation: Learning from Historical Successes and Failures.” Edited by A Grübler and C Wilson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdome (2013), pp. 292-308.
6. BOOK CHAPTER: Kempener, R, Anadon, LD, Gallagher, KS, Jiang, K. ‘Energy RD&D Investments in the major emerging economies and the United States’ In “Energy Technology Innovation: Learning from Historical Successes and Failures.” Edited by A Grübler and C Wilson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom (2013), pp. 309-331.
7. BOOK CHAPTER: Anadon, LD, and Holdren, JP. ‘Policy for Energy-Technology Innovation.’ In “Acting in Time on Energy Policy”. Edited by KS Gallagher. (2009). Brookings Institution Press.
8. BOOK CHAPTER: Gladden, LF, Akpa, BS, Anadon, LD, Dunckley, CP, Lim, MHM, Mantle, MD, and Sederman, AJ. ‘Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A new window on the catalyst operating in the reactor.’ Turning Points in Solid-State, Materials, and Surface Science. KDM Harris and PP Edwards (Editors). Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK (2008), pp. 457-478.
9. BOOK CHAPTER: Gladden, LF, Anadon, LD, Lim, MHM, Sederman, AJ. ‘Two-Phase Flow in Trickle-Bed Reactors.’ NMR Imaging in Chemical Engineering. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany (2006), pp. 534-551.

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