Eleanor Toye Scott is the Operations Manager for the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C), focused on establishing trusted carbon credits for nature-based solutions. Her research at the University of Cambridge also covers AI/ML and risk management for critical national infrastructure, blending technology with public policy. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge.
Eleanor has been actively involved in her local community, previously serving as a churchwarden at St Marks Church in Newnham, Cambridge. The church organizes a wide range of community and family-friendly activities, including concerts, classes, and charity initiatives, indicating a passion for community engagement.
Her PhD research was on the recognition of inverted faces and other images by children with autism.
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