Rosie is a postdoctoral researcher at the Austrian Supply Chain Intelligence Institute. Her current research interests include the economics of decarbonization and structural change, and the emergence of macroeconomic behavior from micro- or meso-economic systems. The emphasis of her research is on the application of network science to the study of firm-level interactions and macroeconomic flows.
Rosie completed her Ph.D. in Physics in 2021 as a member of the CM-CDT at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Her research focused on analogies between different theories in theoretical physics, drawing parallels with classical optics.
From 2021 to 2024 she worked at Cambridge Econometrics, where she played a major role in the development and maintenance of the global macroeconometric model, E3ME. She also contributed to the development and improvement of the Future Technology Transformation (FTT) model suite, a set of open-source dynamic technology diffusion models used to evaluate decarbonization policies, and remains a member of the FTT community.
Beyond research, Rosie is passionate about science communication and diversity, equity and inclusion in science and research. Throughout her career, she has been involved in a wide range of public engagement and science communication activities. During her time at CE, she was one of the organizers of the Women’s Network, which inspired her and her colleagues to found and coordinate the ASCII-CSH Women’s Network.