Driving Innovation: Researchers Appointed for Hydrogen and Composite Materials Project at Wrexham University
Key Ideas
- Two key researchers, Barry Johnston and Dr. Meysam Anamagh, have been appointed at Wrexham University for the Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre project.
- They will focus on cutting-edge research in Hydrogen Engineering and Composite Materials, contributing to the development of green hydrogen and innovative composite structures.
- Barry will lead hydrogen research with an emphasis on decarbonation, while Dr. Meysam's focus is on designing sustainable composite structures, specifically hydrogen tanks for aerospace and automotive use.
- The appointments are part of a larger initiative aiming to conduct pioneering research, collaborate with industry partners, and promote sustainable practices in the field of engineering.
Wrexham University has appointed two researchers, Barry Johnston and Dr. Meysam Anamagh, for the Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre project. Barry, as a Research Associate in Hydrogen Engineering, will focus on green hydrogen research and industry collaboration to promote decarbonation. On the other hand, Dr. Meysam, appointed as a Research Fellow in Composite Materials Engineering, will concentrate on designing sustainable composite structures, particularly novel hydrogen tanks for aerospace and automotive applications. The new Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre (EEOC) will house these research activities, including the development of green hydrogen on-site through a hydrogen electrolyser installation. Both researchers expressed their excitement about contributing to these innovative projects. Richard Day, the Professor of Composites Engineering at Wrexham University, acknowledged the valuable expertise brought by Barry and Dr. Meysam, foreseeing their significant roles in advancing research and collaborating with industry partners.
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