Pioneering Hydrogen and Composite Materials Research at Wrexham University
Key Ideas
  • Barry Johnston appointed as Research Associate focusing on hydrogen engineering for green hydrogen production in North Wales.
  • Dr. Meysam Anamagh appointed as Research Fellow in Composite Materials Engineering to advance composite structures, particularly in developing sustainable hydrogen tanks for aerospace and automotive applications.
  • University's new EEOC project aims to conduct cutting-edge research, collaborate with industry partners, and promote sustainable practices.
  • The project includes installation of a hydrogen electrolyser for on-site green hydrogen development, contributing to decarbonation efforts.
Wrexham University has appointed Barry Johnston and Dr. Meysam Anamagh to lead research in Hydrogen Engineering and Composite Materials for the Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre project. Barry will focus on green hydrogen production, seeking research opportunities, and industry collaboration for decarbonation. Dr. Meysam will work on advancing composite structures, particularly in designing sustainable hydrogen tanks for aerospace and automotive uses. The EEOC project aims to conduct innovative research, collaborate with industry partners, and enhance sustainability. The installation of a hydrogen electrolyser on-site will support the development of green hydrogen and contribute to decarbonization efforts. Their appointments signal a significant step in pioneering research at Wrexham University, aiming to drive advancements in green technology and sustainable practices.
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