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Dr. Andrew Haslam is a Research Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Engineering. His work focuses on thermodynamics, energy systems, and computational fluid modeling. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Sheffield, with research emphasizing Monte Carlo simulations of polymer behavior.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (1997), University of Sheffield, Department of Chemistry
- Research experiences at institutions including Argonne National Laboratory (USA), University of Illinois at Chicago, and University of Patras (Greece).
Research Interests:
- Thermodynamics & Energy: CO₂ phase behavior in reservoirs, organic Rankine cycles, and waste heat recovery.
- Fluid Modeling: SAFT-γ Mie equations of state, molecular simulations, and interfacial phenomena.
- Environmental Applications: Carbon capture, CO₂ sequestration, and asphaltene precipitation in crude oils.
Articles Overview: Recent work centers on advancing SAFT-γ Mie models for reservoir fluids, optimizing ORC systems via molecular design, and scaling CO₂ capture technologies. His publications reflect a balance between computational methods (e.g., Monte Carlo simulations) and industrial applications (e.g., HiRECORD project).
Awards: No explicit awards listed, though his research contributions align with Imperial's focus on energy and sustainability.
Grants & Advising: Leads projects like HiRECORD, focusing on modular CO₂ capture plants. Collaborates on educational initiatives, including computational thermodynamics courses in Julia.
Labs & Teams: Engaged in molecular simulation and process systems engineering groups within the Department of Chemical Engineering.

