Kirsty Gogan is managing partner of LucidCatalyst, a highly specialised international consultancy offering thought leadership, strategy development and techno-economic expertise focused on multiplying and accelerating zero carbon technology options available for rapid, large-scale and competitive decarbonisation of the global economy. Kirsty is also co-founder, with Eric Ingersoll, of TerraPraxis, a non-profit organisation working with an extensive global network to define, incubate and initiate scalable strategies to deliver prosperity and decarbonisation. TerraPraxis published the widely cited report: Missing Link to a Livable Climate: How Hydrogen-Enabled Synthetic Fuels Can Help Deliver the Paris Goals (2020). The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recently appointed Kirsty to serve on a committee to identify opportunities and barriers to the commercialisation of advanced nuclear technologies over the next 30 years. Kirsty sits on the Board of the US NGO, Nuclear Innovation Alliance, and is a co-founder of the global Clean Energy Ministerial Flexible Nuclear Campaign.
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Professor Grace Burke
Director of the Materials Performance Centre University of Manchester
Professor Melanie Brownridge
Head of Technology Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
Paul Brown
Senior Advisor KBR