About the Episode: This episode of the PSI Podcast focuses on the Green Hydrogen sector. Mike Callis is joined by a Pangea SI Chemical Engineer and Pyrolysis Expert – together they discuss hydrogen, the available technologies, some of hydrogen’s biggest challenges, and the entire value-chain of the hydrogen from beginning to end. Green hydrogen is an industry that gets a lot of attention due to its huge potential as a renewable energy source.
About the Pangea SI Expert: This Pangea SI Expert is a chemical engineering and research expert with a double PhD in chemical and aerothermal mechanical engineering. This expert specialises in reaction mechanism development for oxidation and pyrolysis and has authored more than 15 scholarly articles on the subject.
“What we are searching for and what we are trying to achieve is a complete renewable substitute for fossil fuels. I think that’s the the the main purpose of everything for the hydrogen market and it has the potential to be the substitute we need.”
Expert Bio:
This Pangea SI Expert is a chemical engineering and research expert with a double PhD in chemical and aerothermal mechanical engineering. This expert specialises in reaction mechanism development for oxidation and pyrolysis and has authored more than 15 scholarly articles on the subject.
Key Achievements include:
✔ Holds a double PhD in chemical and aerothermal mechanical engineering.
✔ They have published 15 scholarly articles.
✔ Experience leading a firm’s aerodynamic research and development, planning, designing, and testing new concepts.
✔ Successfully developed and published the first detailed reaction mechanism for modeling combustion, pyrolysis, and oxidation of natural gas specific to clean combustion technologies.
Relevant Educational Background:
– Politecnico di milano & Universite libre de Bruxelles, Double PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), Chemical & Mechanical Engineering.
– Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Master’s degree, Mechanical Engineering.
– Islamic Azad University, Bachelor’s degree, Mechanical Engineering/ Thermoflouid.