Stephen has recently entered the world of academic research after a 15 year career in the Australian public service, focusing on micro-economic reform in the building sector.
The focus of his research is the relationship between people, buildings and the installed technologies which result in energy use and carbon emission impacts.
Experience
2014–present
Research fellow, University of South Australia
2009–2010
Director, Building Energy Standards and Tools, Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
2008–2009
Director, Residential Building Performance, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
1999–2007
Assistant Director, Building Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Australian Greenhouse Office
Education
2014
University of South Australia, Doctor of Philosophy
2011
Murdoch University, Master of Science in Renewable Energy
2009
Murdoch University, Postgraduate Certificate in Policy Studies
2008
Murdoch University, Bachelor of Applied Science in Energy Studies
2006
Monash University, Bachelor of Business Studies
Research Areas
Built Environment And Design (12)
Renewable Power And Energy Systems Engineering (Excl. Solar Cells) (090608)
Energy Generation, Conversion And Storage Engineering (091305)
Architectural Science And Technology (Incl. Acoustics, Lighting, Structure And Ecologically Sustainable Design) (120104)