Researchers & academics

The SCCS partnership includes world-class researchers and academics from our Partner Institutes with expertise and experience relevant to the full CCS chain — from CO2 capture, transport and geological storage to public engagement and economic and regulatory analysis. They provide impartial advice and analysis to industry and are key advisors to the Scottish and UK governments. Find out more about them and the focus of their research here.

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  • Shangtong Yang

    Institution: University of Strathclyde Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Key research interests: Concrete cracking and corrosion in pipelines
  • Sebastian Hennige

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Life Sciences
    Key research interests: Synergistic effects of ocean acidification and warming upon biomineralisation in cold-water corals and coralline algae
  • Sascha Serno

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences
    Key research interests: Gas geochemistry for CO₂ tracing
  • Stefano Brandani

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of Engineering
    Key research interests: Carbon capture, absorbent materials
  • Soufyane Teffahi

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Key research interests: Carbon capture using amines and membranes
  • Sola Kasim

    Institution: University of Aberdeen Department: Business School
    Key research interests:
  • Simon Shackley

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences
    Key research interests: CO₂ capture and storage: regulation, deployment and public perceptions. Energy scenarios, low-carbon pathways and public engagemen
  • Siming You

    Institution: University of Glasgow Department: James Watt School of Engineering Position: Senior Lecturer (Systems Power & Energy)
    Key research interests: Life Cycle Assessment methods and tools for evaluating the environmental impacts
  • Stephanie Flude

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences
    Key research interests: CO₂ capture and storage, noble gas and stable isotope geochemistry, <sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar geochronology, volcanology, rock and mineral microtextures, micro-XRF
  • Stephen Dow

    Institution: University of Dundee Department: CEPMLP
    Key research interests: Liberalisation and privatisation of electricity and gas industries