
Einar Fridjonsson
Associate Professor · Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
Einar Fridjonsson is Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Western Australia's School of Engineering. He serves as Graduate Research Coordinator and Vice Director of the BonnEconLab.
- PhD in Chemical Engineering
- Research Associate at University of Cambridge MRRC
- Specializes in low-field NMR applications
Research focuses on nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for engineering challenges including multiphase flow measurement, membrane processes for water treatment, hydrogen storage technologies, and mining materials characterization.
Recent publications analyze bauxite residue properties, crude oil emulsion destabilization, hydrogen conversion kinetics, and extraterrestrial regolith characterization. Work demonstrates consistent application of NMR methods to industrial and energy challenges.
No scientific awards are documented in available materials.
As Graduate Research Coordinator, Dr. Fridjonsson oversees doctoral projects. Research receives support from ARC, Future Energy Exports CRC, and industry partners including King Abdullah University.
Laboratory capabilities include specialized NMR equipment for flow measurement and materials analysis, with research teams focused on energy and resource engineering applications.
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