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Euan Bain is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Aberdeen, where he has been employed since 2008 (Lecturer, 2008-2016; Senior Lecturer, 2016-present). He previously held roles at Brown University (Postdoctoral, Visiting Assistant Professor) and the University of Strathclyde (Research Fellow).
His research spans energy and environmental engineering, focusing on:
- Direct carbon fuel cells
- Electrosorption for water treatment
- CO2 geological storage
- Supercapacitor electrode materials
- Zero-valent iron (ZVI) systems for arsenic remediation
- Electrochemical monitoring in fuel cells
Key trends in his recent publications include applying chemical engineering principles to sustainable energy (e.g., fuel cells) and water purification technologies. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals for clean energy and water.
Scientific awards include:
- ExxonMobil Excellence in Teaching Award (2011-2013)
Grants and funding:
- GREEN CONCRETE (2012-2013, £2.8M, Qatar Foundation)
- Electrochemical waste decomposition diagnostics (2011-2012, £13k, Royal Society)
- UK-US Travel Grant (2010, £1.5k, British Council)
He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate chemical engineering courses and supervises PhD students. He has engaged in public science outreach (e.g., Bright Club Aberdeen, PechaKucha lectures).




