Catherine Mitchell

Catherine Mitchell

University of Exeter

H-index: 32

Europe-United Kingdom

About Catherine Mitchell

Catherine Mitchell, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Energy Policy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Citizen policy entrepreneurship in UK local government climate emergency declarations

Efficient Triaging of Advice and Guidance Referrals using Teledermatology via NHS ERS platform: Reporting Positive Outcomes from the COVID Era.

2.21-Wind Energy Policy

Energy Governance in the United Kingdom

Perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of skin cancer: an outpatient survey

Summary for policymakers

National and sub-national policies and institutions

Innovation, technology development and transfer

Catherine Mitchell Information

University

Position

Professor of Energy Policy

Citations(all)

7853

Citations(since 2020)

3401

Cited By

6327

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

75

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Catherine Mitchell Skills & Research Interests

Energy Policy

Top articles of Catherine Mitchell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Citizen policy entrepreneurship in UK local government climate emergency declarations

Review of Policy Research

Calum Harvey‐Scholes

Catherine Mitchell

Jess Britton

Richard Lowes

2023/11

Efficient Triaging of Advice and Guidance Referrals using Teledermatology via NHS ERS platform: Reporting Positive Outcomes from the COVID Era.

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

K Beck-Sander

A Efstathiadou

Ai Woo

H Cooper

C Mitchell

2023/10/28

2.21-Wind Energy Policy

Lena Kitzing

Catherine Mitchell

Poul Erik Morthorst

2022

Energy Governance in the United Kingdom

Matthew Lockwood

Catherine Mitchell

Richard Hoggett

2022/9/22

Perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of skin cancer: an outpatient survey

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

K Lim

G Neal‐Smith

C Mitchell

J Xerri

P Chuanromanee

2022/3/1

Summary for policymakers

Ernest Aigner

Christoph Görg

Verena Madner

Andreas Muhar

Alfred Posch

...

2023/9/6

National and sub-national policies and institutions

Eswaran Somanathan

Thomas Sterner

Taishi Sugiyama

Donald Chimanikire

Navroz K Dubash

...

2014

Innovation, technology development and transfer

Gabriel Blanco

Heleen C de Coninck

Lawrence Agbemabiese

Laura Diaz Anadon

Yun Seng Lim

...

2022

Undressing the choice of dressings

British Journal of Hospital Medicine

Lois Ashenden

Yasser Al Omran

Catherine Mitchell

Samim Ghorbanian

Christopher Abela

2021/11/2

Energy governance for the Northern Ireland energy transition

Richard Lowes

Catherine Mitchell

2021/3/5

Re-designing GB’s electricity market design: a conceptual framework which recognises the value of distributed energy resources

Energies

Thomas Pownall

Iain Soutar

Catherine Mitchell

2021/2/20

Medical education in the COVID-19 era: a remote dermatology attachment A. Cummin, C. Christie, 2 A. Fityan, H. Lotery

C Mitchell

M Oakford

C Murray

2021

The centre cannot (always) hold: Examining pathways towards energy system de-centralisation

E Judson

Oscar Fitch-Roy

T Pownall

R Bray

H Poulter

...

2020/2/1

Global game changer–leading the future

Christoph Burger

Antony Froggatt

Catherine Mitchell

Jens Weinmann

2020/1/14

Primary scalp dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans with periosteal involvement.

Clinical & Experimental Dermatology

L Steele

C Mitchell

S Sharma

SG Keohane

2020/7/1

Decentralised energy

Christoph Burger

Antony Froggatt

Catherine Mitchell

Jens Weinmann

2020/1/14

The three phases of the energy transformation–combining governance and business model innovation

Christoph Burger

Antony Froggatt

Catherine Mitchell

Jens Weinmann

2020/1/14

Introduction–what are the drivers of decentralised renewable energy generation?

Christoph Burger

Antony Froggatt

Catherine Mitchell

Jens Weinmann

2020/1/14

Economic Incentives and Policy Design for Energy Efficiency and Savings

Catharina Wiese

2020

Governance Challenges Emerging from Energy Digitalisation: Annexes

Emily Judson

Iain Soutar

Catherine Mitchell

2020/6/3

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