Joris Bücker

Doctoral Student

Bucker

Biography

Joris Bücker is a DPhil candidate at the School of Geography and the Environment and INET. He is interested in skills and capabilities bottlenecks that can slow down the green transition. In particular, his work includes developing data-driven models and applications of labour market friction models, and analyses of green energy firms’ supply chain dynamics, and global value chains more generally. His wider research interests include non-linear dynamics, learning and creativity, and complexity science in the broadest sense.

Joris holds an MSc in Complex System Modelling (physics) from King’s College London and a BSc in Econometrics from the University of Amsterdam. Prior to starting his doctoral studies he worked in medical data science and in the semiconductor industry as process analyst.