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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  • Patricia Cordoba Sola

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Key research interests: Fuel combustion and residue
  • Pat Pollard

    Institution: Robert Gordon University
    Key research interests: Subsea sensors
  • Olusegun Koleola

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Key research interests: Conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> to fuel
  • Olafunminola Ola

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Key research interests: CO₂ utilisation
  • Nur Adilah Abd Rahman

    Institution: Heriot-Watt University Department: School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
    Key research interests: Biofuel throiugh catalytic fast pyrolysis
  • Niklas Heinemann

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences Position: PDRA
    Key research interests: CO2 storage site modelling and appraisal
  • Neil B McKeown

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of Chemistry
    Key research interests: Polymers on Intrinsic Microporosity
  • Pete Taylor

    Institution: Scottish Association for Marine Science Department: Biogeochemistry and Earth Science
    Key research interests: Environmental impact, potential impacts on benthic biogeochemistry
  • Peter Cawood

    Institution: University of St Andrews Department: Earth and Environmental Sciences
    Key research interests: Record of continental growth and on the drivers and environmental consequences of mountain building
  • Peter Hicks

    Institution: University of Aberdeen Department: School of Engineering Position: Lecturer
    Key research interests: CO2 tankers; Solid-Fluid Interactions