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Presentations & podcasts

A selection of my talks and seminars is available to view online at the links below.

Modelling an evolving economy (keynote speech)
October 7th 2022, Modelling an evolving economy workshop, Digital Catapult

Complexity and predicting technological progress
June 13th 2022, Hear This Idea podcast

What are the sensitive intervention points needed to make the green energy transition happen as quickly as possible?
May 12th 2022, Tipping Elements, Irreversibility, and Abrupt Changes in the Earth System Discussion Series (AIMES, the Earth Commission, Future Earth and the WCRP Safe Landing Climates Lighthouse Activity)

A new perspective on decarbonising the global energy system
April 19th 2021, Chatham House / Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment

How market ecology explains market malfunction
February 25th 2021, NYU Tandon School of Engineering

How predicting technological progress can help solve climate change
December 1st 2020, The Great Wall World Renewable Energy Forum in China

Nonequilibrium models, market ecologies, and real world economies
October 22nd 2020, Rebuilding Macroeconomics Third Annual Conference, Panel Session 4: What might disequilibrium economics look like? [Watch from 50 min 52s]

Decision making in the 21st century
January 30th 2020, Rebuilding Macroeconomics

Simulation: The Challenge for Data Science
December 13th 2019, Alan Turing Institute

How complexity can resolve the crisis in economics
May 9th 2019, Oxford Martin School

Global microeconomics
April 16th 2019, NAEC conference, OECD [Watch from 2h 46m 38s]

Why do we need new analytical tools and techniques
April 15th 2021, NAEC conference, OECD [Watch from 39m 17s]