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Vacancies
2
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Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run21 Nov 2025
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available positions2
Total ballots5
Valid votes5
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Aaira Nadeem [27092]3.00
Henry Taggart [27630]2.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus1.66
Threshold1.67
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 1.67. Candidates Aaira Nadeem [27092] and Henry Taggart [27630] have reached the threshold and are elected.

Winners are Aaira Nadeem [27092] and Henry Taggart [27630].

Candidates

Henry Taggart

I’m standing for Energy Journal Editor because I’m passionate about communicating the ideas shaping the energy transition. As an MSc student in Energy Economics with an undergraduate degree in PPE, I’ve developed strong knowledge of the policies and technologies driving the energy sector, drawing on a range of different disciplines. I would love to bring these perspectives to my role as the Energy Journal Editor, where I would advocate for showcasing energy issues from as wide a range of perspectives as possible, from niche technologies to shifting geopolitical dynamics. I would also love to increase the visibility of the journal to ensure it reaches as many people as possible.

Before my master’s, I gained extensive professional experience in finance working at EY for four years. My role included lots of responsibility managing small teams and reviewing junior team members' work, so I’m well-versed in supporting others and giving constructive feedback. I hope to apply this to my role as editor, supporting all the contributors whilst ensuring the quality of the Energy Journal is upheld. Looking ahead beyond UCL, I’m hoping to pursue on a career in energy research, so I would love for the role to act as a platform to develop my skills in writing and communicating about the energy transition whilst helping to create genuinely insightful and unique content which engages students in one of the most important issues of our time

Aaira Nadeem

I'm standing for this role as a postgraduate student in Energy Systems and Data Analytics, deeply passionate about communicating ideas that drive the energy transition (yes, reading IEA and IRENA reports excite me). I bring the academic background and drive to use this role to build a powerful platform for research, innovation, and dialogue within our community.  A bit about me:

  • Chemical Engineer (First-Class Honours)
  • Work experience in the hydrogen domain
  • Sustainable Development Ambassador during my undergraduate studies
  • Winner of two competitions for pitching solutions to mitigate climate change

These  represent years of learning, persistence, and all nighters for work in sustainability realm but the real story lies in the lessons I've learnt and the connections I've made. I see this role as an opportunity to share information and amplify voices that help us transition the energy landscape. As the Energy Journal editor, I’ll make sure the content you read is both high-quality and a little bit fun.