Chemical Engineering

X.Yao-23@sms.ed.ac.uk
G.121 Peter Wilson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
Professor
M.Ferrari@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505689
1.102 Sanderson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
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Professor Maria-Chiara Ferrari
  • PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy, 2009
  • Master degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Bologna, Italy, 2005

AMIChemE

Council member and treasurer of the European Membrane Society

  • Membranes
  • Carbon Capture
  • Gas Separation
Personal Chair of Energy Systems
D.Friedrich@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505662
3.015 Engineering Forum
Chemical Engineering
Energy Systems
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Professor Daniel Friedrich
  • Diplom Technomathematik, Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Mathematics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • PhD in Applied Mathematics, University of Southampton, UK
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers
  • Process dynamics and control

Projects

Office hour

  • EM2A: Monday 12:30-13:30
  • Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Tuesday 11:00-12:00
Research Associate in Rain Drops
L.E.Bisquert@sms.ed.ac.uk
2.2009 James Clerk Maxwell Building
Chemical Engineering
Multiscale Thermofluids
Senior Lecturer in Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discipline Programme Manager
Francisco.Garcia-Garcia@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6504860
1.114 Sanderson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
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Dr Francisco R Garcia Garcia

Francisco R. García-García is Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering and the Discipline Program Manager for Chemical Engineering at the School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh. He leads a research group working on chemical reaction engineering, which focuses on clean energy production and emission control. His research focuses on the synthesis, design, and development of multifunctional catalytic reactors, enabling the integration of multiple processes within a single system.

Francisco pioneered the use of micro-structured ceramic hollow fibres as a support for catalysts, solvents, and inorganic dense membranes. His expertise extends to the design of innovative materials for hydrogen production, emission control, and carbon capture, with an extensive publication record. His research have received support from both public and industry funding sources. Beyond his academic pursuits, Francisco actively engages in public outreach, event organization, and advocacy activities.

Holding the Teaching Training Course completion, ANECA accreditation for public and private university lecturing, and being a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he is qualified to teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels in any UK university. With a background in Chemistry and extensive experience in Chemical Engineering, Francisco plays a pivotal role in contributing to BEng, MEng, and MSc programs at the School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh. In recognition of his dedication, he was a runner-up for the 2021 Edinburgh University Student Association Teacher of the Year Award, with finalists chosen by a panel entirely composed of students.

  • Doctor Honoris Causa. Department of Chemical Engineering, at the Royal and Pontifical Higher University of San Francisco Xavier of Chuquisaca, Sucre, Bolivia. Awarded for outstanding contribution to the field of Chemical Reaction Engineering (2024).
  • PhD in Chemical Engineering. Department of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry at Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemical, CSIC, Madrid, Spain. (Summa Cum Laude / Mention of European PhD award / Extraordinary PhD Prize) (2004–2008).
  • MPhil in Chemical Engineering. Department of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry at Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemical, CSIC, Madrid, Spain. (First class) (2004–2008).
  • Teacher Training Course. Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. (First class) (2003–2004).
  • MSc in Chemistry. Autónoma University of Madrid, Spain. (First class) (1997–2002).
  • Gas Phase Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • New Material Development
  • Membrane Technology / Chemical Looping
  • Hollow Fibre-based Reactors Design
  • Multifunctional Catalytic Reactors Design
  • Member of the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom
  • Member of the Spanish Society of Catalysis
Postgraduate
M.N.E.Mohammed@sms.ed.ac.uk
G.124 Peter Wilson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
Postgraduate
s1251950@sms.ed.ac.uk
1.1 Mary Bruck
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
Postgraduate
s1726566@sms.ed.ac.uk
G.148 Peter Wilson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
Research Associate in Chemical Engineering
wwei2@ed.ac.uk
G.149 Peter Wilson Building
Chemical Engineering
Materials and Processes
Reader and Deputy Director of Research
Chris.Ness@ed.ac.uk
2.02B Alexander Graham Bell Building
Chemical Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
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portrait photo of Chris Ness wearing checked shirt

I am a Reader in Chemical Engineering, investigating various aspects of soft matter including suspension rheology and granular materials. I am available for industrial consulting projects in any area related to suspension rheology (see my publication list here) and I am also recruiting PhD students.

  • 2023-present: Reader in Chemical Engineering
  • 2019-2025: Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh
  • 2016-2019: Maudslay-Butler Research Fellow - Pembroke College, University of Cambridge
  • 2012-2016: PhD Engineering - University of Edinburgh
  • 2007-2011: BA, MEng Chemical Engineering - Clare College, University of Cambridge

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Associate Member of IChemE
  • Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Associate Member of EPSRC Peer Review College
  • Member of the Americal Physical Society
  • Member of UKRI Early Career Forum (2021-2022)
  • Member of RSC Formulation Science and Technology Committee
  • Member of EPSRC Early Career Forum in Engineering (2018-2021)
  • Chemical Engineering Design 4 (CHEE10010)
  • Chemical Engineering Study Project 4 (CHEE10009)
  • Chemical Engineering Research Project 5 (CHEE11017)

Rheology, soft matter, granular matter, particle-based simulation

I am available for consulting projects in the fields of suspension rheology (colloids, granular suspensions) and gelation. I have experience of modelling fundamental flows that elucidate the relationships between formulation (particle shape, size, surface details) and processing and also in modelling processes such as wet milling and extrusion.

I am currently recruiting PhD students and may have funding available.

Please get in touch by email for further information.