Eve Pope is a Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, focusing primarily on sustainability and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Before joining IDTechEx, Eve graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in Natural Sciences. She is based in London, UK.
Eve was awarded a BA degree in Physical Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge. Through her studies she gained wide-ranging chemical and technical expertise, alongside strong analytical skills. During her degree, she carried out research into marine sulfur emissions using computational box modeling. She also developed lectures and content for the University of Bristol on the topics of aerosol particle sizers, sampling efficiency, and indoor air quality.
At IDTechEx, Eve is currently focusing on sustainability with a specific emphasis on carbon capture, utilization, and storage, developing expertise in capture methods, technology feasibilities, and the current marketplace.
Speaking at Forthcoming Events
IDTechEx Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Technology Briefing
Mercure Hotel Hamburg Mitte - 21 Oct 2024
Get a clear view of the complex carbon capture and hydrogen markets directly from IDTechEx energy and decarbonization experts at this free half-day seminar. Chingis Idrissov, Senior Technology Analyst will be presenting on 'Hydrogen Production & Fuel Cells: Technology and Market Insights'. Eve Pope, Technology Analyst will be presenting on 'Trends Driving Growth in CCUS and CDR'.
The technology briefings are delivered by IDTechEx analysts who have researched their respective fields globally, providing impartial information appraising technologies, players, status, and outlook.
Hydrogen Technology & Carbon Capture Conference & Expo Europe 2024
Hamburg - 23 - 24 Oct 2024
IDTechEx will be particpating in the conference and exhibiting at stand 4G85 in the exhibition.
The organisers say: "The Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe is the must-attend conference and exhibition that is exclusively dedicated to discussing advanced technologies for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. The event will bring together the entire hydrogen value chain to focus on developing solutions and innovations for low-carbon hydrogen production, efficient storage and distribution as well as applications in a variety of stationary and mobile applications.
More than 300 international speakers and over 15,000 attendees will come together to discuss, and see, the latest technologies and engineering solutions, advanced materials, manufacturing equipment, infrastructure, as well as test and evaluation tools and services to finally commercialize hydrogen as a mainstream provider of clean, renewable energy. PLUS - see more than 650 exhibiting companies in the main exhibition hall."