Energy
- Professor Lee Cronin - synthesis (organic, inorganic, solid state, and biologically inspired). Nanoscience including the topics of supramolecular chemistry, self assembly.
- Sergio Campobasso - development of advanced high-fidelity computational tools for the unsteady aerodynamic analysis of wind turbine components, and multidisciplinary analysis and design of wind turbines based on variable fidelity models.
- Dr Calum Cossar - SPEED Laboratory Manager: Control and simulation of electric motor drives and generator systems
- Professor Duncan Gregory - non-oxide materials, hydrogen storage, inorganic nanomaterials and sustainable materials processing.
- David Hamilton - hadronic physics and industrial applications of nuclear physics including advanced nuclear fuel cycles.
- Professor David Jackson - preparation, characterisation, testing and post-mortem analysis of heterogeneous catalysts for industrial applications.
- Dr Harshinie Karunarathna and Dr Marco Vezza - environmental impact of tidal turbines, bringing together fluid dynamic models of the turbine with sediment transport, coastal flow and morphology models.
- Professor Andy Knox - power electronics, renewable and sustainable energy.
- James Buckle, Jonathan Siviter, Jeremiah Matthey, Andrea Montecucco - Energy Group
- Liam MacIsaac - modelling of smart domestic-scale microgrids and photovaltaic maximum power point tracking algorithms.
- Joseph Melone - RenewNetTechnology Translator, Linking university expertise in the renewable energy sector to local SMEs
- Dr Ian Watson - laser systems for carbon powder combustion, biomass and biodiesel production from algae and is investigating novel forms of CO2 sequestration.