معرفی
Aman Dhir is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Wolverhampton, Faculty of Science and Engineering. He holds a 1st class MEng (2004) and PhD (2008) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, and a PGCert in Higher Education (2014). As Head of the Department of Engineering since 2022, he has transformed Wolverhampton's Chemical Engineering program into a top-tier student-centered course with 95%+ National Student Survey satisfaction.
- MEng, Chemical Engineering (1st class), University of Birmingham
- PhD, Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham
- PGCert, Higher Education, University of Birmingham
Research Interests focus on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) with specializations in Portable SOFC, Hydrocarbon Reforming, Anode Material Development, and Hydrogen Production. His work spans SOFC Stack and System Modelling for unmanned aerial vehicles and Hydrogen Vehicles integration. Key sub-fields include: Fuel Cell Design, Electrochemical Performance, Material Optimization, Thermal Management, Energy Conversion, and Multiphysics Modeling.
Grants include Innovate UK - KTP (2021-2023). He has supervised 6+ research-based degrees including topics like Microtubular SOFC thermofluidics and Biogas fuel cell performance. Professional Activities encompass journal editorships (Processes, Applied Sciences) and editorial/peer review work for 5+ journals. As a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he has contributed to Computational Fluid Dynamics software education.





