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Dr. Gordon Ingram is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University's WASM School of Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on chemical processes, energy systems, and computational modeling, with notable work in chemical looping combustion, membrane technology, and multiphase flow dynamics. He actively contributes to industry-relevant projects such as ammonia production optimization and urban sustainability studies.
Dr. Ingram has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications and co-edited book chapters on multiscale modeling and energy technologies. His interdisciplinary approach bridges chemical engineering fundamentals with advanced computational techniques, addressing challenges in resource efficiency and environmental sustainability. He is also involved in curriculum development, integrating professional skills training into engineering education programs.
His research explores topics such as dense medium cyclone performance evaluation, feed spacer optimization in RO systems, and SOFC system modeling. He collaborates extensively with industry partners to translate academic findings into practical solutions for energy and water sectors.



