Cycling 4 Climate
After winning a prize for her video production skills last month, Emilie Vrain from the iDODDLE team was invited to film one of the co-authors… Read More »Cycling 4 Climate
After winning a prize for her video production skills last month, Emilie Vrain from the iDODDLE team was invited to film one of the co-authors… Read More »Cycling 4 Climate
A new video has been created by iDODDLE researcher Dr Emilie Vrain, providing an overview of the research topic being investigated within the project –… Read More »Is our digital world destroying the planet?
A lot of work goes into trying to encourage people to start using something. Be it the latest new device or a quirky new app.… Read More »The forgotten side of innovation diffusion
The iDODDLE Living Lab has officially launched and is now recruiting households in and around Oxford. The Living Lab is a group of households committed… Read More »Living Lab launches
With the topic of ‘energy’ currently hitting headlines on a daily basis, the 10th edition of Oxford’s Energy Day couldn’t have been more timely. Emilie… Read More »10th Oxford Energy Day – Energy and Net Zero in the UK
Charlie Wilson has joined the Research Coordination Network on the Digital Economy and the Environment (RCN-DEE) funded by the US National Science Foundation to connect… Read More »Research Coordination Network on the Digital Economy and the Environment (RCN-DEE)
The Energy Digitalisation Taskforce run by the UK’s Energy System Catapult delivered its findings in January 2022 on the role of digitalisation as a critical… Read More »UK Energy Digitalisation Taskforce emphasises transparent data collection and usage
Website and graphic designer, Chris Vincze, has developed an iDODDLE style guide that communicates the three main elements of our research: digitalisation, climate change, and… Read More »iDODDLE’s new logo and website
After 11 happy years at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, Charlie Wilson moved along with the iDODDLE… Read More »iDODDLE moves to the University of Oxford