The Dunnill Research Group are all working at the cutting edge of science surrounding the use of hydrogen for innovative energy applications.

Charlie Dunnill
Senior Lecturer
Charlie heads up the Sustainable Hydrogen Innovation and Technology Group at Swansea and has interests in the use of hydrogen as an energy vector. He also researched photocatalytic water splitting where sunlight is used to directly split water. Charlie got his PhD from Glasgow University and then went on to do 6 years in London at UCL as a post-doc and Ramsay Fellow, before moving to Swansea.
Current Group Members

Dr. Daniel Jones
FLEXIS Project 2015-Present
Dan works on hydrogen-enriched gas technologies.

Dr. Michael Warwick
2016-Present
Mike works on Photocatalytic water splitting nanoparticles containing iron oxide.
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Dr Steve Mandale
RICE 2018-Present
Steve builds electrolysers for RICE.
Dr Kat Glover
DESIRE 2020-Present
Kat works on zero-gap electrolysers and helps to manage the facilities art ESRI.

William Gannon
DESIRE 2020-Present
Bill has abackground in IT and integrated circuit design.
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Dr. Rafiq Mulla
RICE Project 2018-Present
Rafiq converts thermal energy into hydrogen using thermoelectirc technology
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Tina Biggs
2021-2023
Project making low-cost membranes for energy applications.
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Lisa Kong
2017-2020
Lisa works on the bi-phasic Janus particles containing MoS2 for water splitting.
Edmund
2021-2023
Victoria Griffifths
2019-2020
Max
2020-2021
Rhys
2020-2021
Past Group Members

Rob Phillips
2015-2018

Bertrand Rome

Dr. Stefanus Du Prezz
Rutherford Fellow
Jan 2019-May 2019
Faan Joined us for 4 months form Nort-West University South Africa as part of HYENA-Net and was researching catalytic hydrogen burners.
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Dr. Celsio Quaresma
Rutherford Fellow
Jan 2019-May 2019
Celsio Joined us for 4 months from University Sao Tome as part of HYENA-Net and was researching economic models for hydrogen grids in STP.
LinkJon A
2017-2018
Jon worked on modelling fuel cell integration models for hydrogen cars with River simple
Ryan O’Niel
Ryan worked on fuel cell integration models for hydrogen cars with River simple

Adam Edwards
2016-2017
Adam worked on Proton pumps for hydrogen detection and monitoring

Dr. Joseph Bear
2015-2016
Joe is now a Lecturer at Kingston University in London.
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