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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  • Jen Roberts

    Institution: University of Strathclyde Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Key research interests: Subsurface CO₂ migration and surface seepage pathways, CCS risk mitigation and remediation, and public perception of risk from new energy technologies.
  • Juan Riaza

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of Engineering
    Key research interests:
  • Joyce Neilson

    Institution: University of Aberdeen Department: School of Geosciences
    Key research interests: Chemical stability of carbonates under CO₂ storage condition
  • Jonathan Pearce

    Institution: British Geological Survey Department: Keyworth
    Key research interests: Geological storage of CO2 and risk mitigation
  • Jon Gibbins

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of Engineering
    Key research interests: Power plant flexibility with CCS, post-combustion capture retrofits
  • John Williams

    Institution: British Geological Survey Department: Keyworth
    Key research interests: 3D static reservoir modelling, seismic interpretation
  • John Thompson

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of Engineering
    Key research interests: Cognitive radio concepts for future wireless systems, green communications systems and networks, smart grid concepts for energy efficiency
  • John Paterson

    Institution: University of Aberdeen Department: School of Law
    Key research interests: The need for an international framework for the resolution of in situ tortuous and contractual liability
  • John Moncrieff

    Institution: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences Position: Professor of Micrometeorology
    Key research interests: Land-atmosphere exchange of radiately active gases (CO₂ and CH₄)
  • John Howell

    Institution: University of Aberdeen Department: School of Geosciences
    Key research interests: