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Biography Mamdud Hossain is a Professor of Future Energy at School of Engineering and leads the Energy Research Group made of 10 academic and 35 PhD students. His research interests include applying computational modelling techniques to solve some of the most challenging and interesting problems related to hydrogen fuel cell, tidal, wave and wind energy, and multi-phase flows for oil and gas industry. He has secured funding to explore complex multiphase flows from Oil and Gas Technology Centre, Net Zero Technology Centre, Scottish Funding Council, Innovate UK and the Carnegie Trust and many Industries. He has supervised 15 PhD students to completion and two postdoctoral researchers. He has published 28 journal articles, 34 conference articles and 5 book chapters. He is a Science Board member of EPSRC Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Supergen Hub, a member of EPSRC Reviewer College and an Academic Adviser to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Chartered Engineering and member of IMechE.
Research Interests Leader of Energy Research Group - Engineering

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell
Wave Energy
Particle and Aerosol Transport
Multiphase Flow Induced Vibration
Separator design
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Teaching and Learning Thermofluids
ResearcherID E-4599-2013
Scopus Author ID 17134814300
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics CFD modelling of Electrolyser for Hydrogen Production
Multiphase flow modelling through GDL/Channel of Electrolyser Anode
Development of a pressure differential wave energy device - CFD and Wave Tank Testing
Pipeline network for hydrogen transport
Hydrogen blending for cooking and heating - CFD modelling of Combustion
Flow Induced Vibration in oil and gas pipelines
Erosion rate prediction under multiphase flows
Sand transport in flowlines under multiphase flows