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Dr Iain De Jonge-Anderson is a Research Fellow at the University of Strathclyde within the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering. His work focuses on CO2 geological storage for large-scale emissions reduction, as part of the Horizon-EU funded UPTAKE project.
- Doctor of Philosophy (2021), Heriot-Watt University
- Master in Science (2013), Heriot-Watt University
- Bachelor of Science (2011), University of Aberdeen
His research integrates geological modeling of the subsurface, simulation of CO2 injection, and evaluation of containment risks—particularly legacy wells. He also contributes to the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) as Data Lead for Proposal 1005 (Sunda Shelf, Vietnam).
De Jonge-Anderson’s publications emphasize carbon dioxide removal, saline aquifer storage, and methane leakage mitigation. Key methodologies include 3D seismic analysis, reduced-complexity modeling, and risk assessment frameworks for carbon storage sites.
He participated in the EPSRC Multi-Disciplinary IM3AGES Facility Workshop (2025) and collaborates on open-access datasets for CO2 storage research via GitHub repositories.



