Dr Sarah Royston is an interdisciplinary researcher working on energy and sustainability, focusing particularly on issues of policy, governance, and social practice. She has extensive experience in ‘non-energy’ policies, having worked on the Invisible Energy Policies project within UKRI’s DEMAND Centre (2015-2019). She is currently researching sustainability within the NHS (as Co-I on the EPSRC project Environmental Impacts of Digital Services for Health and Wellbeing in the Home). She has also participated in the EU H2020 Energy-SHIFTS project (Energy Social sciences & Humanities Innovation Forum Targeting the SET-Plan), bringing evidence and expertise from the Social Sciences and Humanities into European energy policy-making and contributed to the project ‘Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition’ on improving the use of model-based evidence in energy policy-making.