Andrew L. Dicks

Biography
My career started as a research scientist in the UK gas industry working on catalytic process development, process modelling and systems analysis, especially fuel cell systems. I was co-author for a textbook on fuel cell systems that has been translated into several languages and the third edition was published in 2018.
In 2002, I moved to Australia to take up a senior research fellowship at the University of Queensland. There, I developed an interest in nano-materials for clean energy systems. This has included the development of hydrogen technology (fuel cells) and renewable energy integration.
During my career, I have worked for and advised companies and governments in the UK, Europe, North America and Australasia. I have also provided training for the Institute of Chemical Engineers and other education bodies involved in the energy transition. I now offer consultancy on energy transition pathways and processes, as well as help, to small businesses and startups.
Qualifications |
BSc DIS PhD FRSC FAIE |
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Areas of Expertise |
People development Science, engineering and technology Marketing and business development |
Services Offered |
Research, patents, grants and publications Business development, leadership and strategy Training and career development |
Markets Served |
Academia, charity and public sector Energy, water, transport and infrastructure Chemical industries and supply chain |
Geographic Regions Served |
UK Europe South eastern Asia Oceania North America |
Contact Andrew L. Dicks
Additional information
- Scientific advisory boards & non-executive directorships
- Evaluation of scientific proposals
- Review of new project areas
- Due diligence
- Patents and scientific advice
- Scientific support for business development activities
- R&D systems and project management
- Energy management
- Renewable energy
- Hydrogen and liquid fuels
- Small business and startup advisor
- Coaching and team development
- Materials suppliers
- Power and energy utilities
- Chemical process technology
- Chemical industry
- Universities
- Oceania: Australia and New Zealand
- North America: Canada