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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

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

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  • 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