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Dr. Graham Spink is a Senior Lecturer in Natural Sciences at the University of Chester, part of the Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise. He holds a PhD and MA in Physics from the University of Cambridge, where he specialized in theoretical physics and conducted research in condensed matter theory at the Cavendish Laboratory. Before joining the University of Chester in 2015, he worked as a researcher at Shell Global Solutions developing computational models for lubricant performance. His research focuses on computational modeling of atomic-scale materials, chemical reactor performance, and applying machine learning to industrial process control. He teaches fluid mechanics, heat transfer, quantum mechanics, and chemical reaction engineering, and collaborates with industrial partners at Thornton Science Park.
- Education:
- PhD in Physics, University of Cambridge
- MA in Physics, University of Cambridge
- MSci in Physics, University of Cambridge
- PGCert in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, University of Chester
His research interests include quantum Monte Carlo methods, computational approaches to materials science, and AI-driven industrial process optimization. He actively supervises externally-funded master's and PhD students in collaboration with industry. His work bridges theoretical physics and applied engineering, addressing challenges in sustainable materials, energy efficiency, and process automation.
Notable contributions include developing novel computational models for valve stiction detection and studying electron-hole interactions in quantum systems. He also participates in the Sustainability and Environment Research and Knowledge Exchange Institute at the university.



