NEMO
(New Economic Models for the Ocean)
As Co-Design Research Associate at the Royal College of Art, I’m part of a transdisciplinary research team working on a multi-year project under UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goals. We’re focused on creating sustainable socio-economic interactions with the ocean, all while striving for human and planet-centered futures.
Transdisciplinary Research Team
Engaging with ocean experts & coastal citizens worldwide to co-design solutions to help life on-earth adapt to climate change.
At NEMO, we share the common goal to design solutions that fall under 3 out of 17 of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
NEMO’s AI Camera
Exploring multi-scale XR knowledge exchange methods to help ocean professionals, coastal citizens, and people worldwide understand the problems and potential solutions pertaining to climate change.
XL poster design for Dr. Björn Sommer’s talk on ‘Multiscale Exploration of Ocean-Related Bird Trajectories’ at the IB2024 International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics’ 18th annual meeting at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, from the 12th -13th Sept 2024.
Ocean Decade Workshops
Presenting thematically analysed fieldtrip data back to participants in Nuuk, Greenland & Poole, UK — highlighting coastal citizen’s connections, worries & wishes to the ocean; along with the top identified ocean themes.
A big thanks to our stakeholders for this incredible opportunity!
A big thank you to the incredible transdisciplinary research team (Prof. Paul Anderson, Prof. Ashley Hall, Dr. Elise Hodson, Chris Ross, Dr. Carla Amaral, Dr. Elise Hodson, Dr. Bjorn Sommer & Alyssa Liu) for their ideas and innovation throughout; to our project partners (Grow Annenberg, Extreme.E, National Oceanography Centre, RNLI Lifeboats, Sustainable Shipping Initiative, Logitech, UArctic, Resting Reef, The Royal Society & Sustainable Ventures Design), and to the Royal College of Art & UNESCO for making this happen.