Emily has over 25 years of experience working with businesses, governments and non-profit organizations to support the transition to a low-carbon economy. Emily was previously the Head of Climate Initiatives at the World Economic Forum where she was involved in setting up the Climate Governance Initiative.
Daoping is a Hoffmann Fellow at the Centre for Climate Engagement. He is interested in exploring application of AI technologies in climate risk assessment and adaptation. He is also working with CCE and the World Economic Forum to transfer knowledge about global climate governance to policymakers, stakeholders, and the general public. Before joining Cambridge, Daoping received a PhD in Economics from the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
Qiancheng Wang from Department of Land Economy, will focus on digital technologies and urban planning.
Qiancheng is a PhD student in Land Economy since 2020. He is interested in topics about sustainable urban development and is working on a new spatial equilibrium model for quantifying the environmental impacts of alternative urban spatial planning strategies for fast-growing city regions. Before joining in Land Economy, Qiancheng obtained his MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies at the Department of Architecture and his BSc (Hons) in Building Engineering and Management with a Minor in Applied Mathematics at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. During his undergraduate and master's studies, Qiancheng's works covered energy-efficient building systems, sustainable construction methods and pro-environmental behaviours. His PhD research is financially supported by both China Scholarship Council and Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust.