Team Member

Ivelina Mirkova

Data Analyst

Ivelina is a researcher and data analyst collaborating with the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS), with a focus on well-being and energy justice. She is currently advancing her PhD in Economics, Energy, and Tourism at Universidad de La Laguna (ULL), Spain. Ivelina’s academic background includes an MS in Tourism Management & Planning and a BS in Economics & Management, complemented by a certificate in Applied Data Science from MIT Professional Education.

Data Story Contributions

What is the relationship between energy use and economic output?

Why is hydrogen assigned different colors?

Nuclear research reactors

How has the knowledge economy affected energy use?

Global anthropogenic methane emissions, 1970-2022

The cost and potential for global methane emissions reductions from fossil fuels

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