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Dr. Neil Stacey is a Lecturer at the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the same institution. His teaching includes courses on Biomedical Transport Phenomena, Wastewater Management, Chemical Engineering Design, and Fundamentals. His research focuses on energy science, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering, with a particular interest in sustainable solutions.
Key research areas include novel energy storage systems (e.g., flooded mineshaft compressed air storage), repurposing medical devices for critical care (e.g., hollow fiber dialysers for respiratory support), and advancing sustainable waste management and biofuel processes. He has contributed to studies on greenhouse energy management, waste plastic processing, and CO2 utilization in agricultural systems.
Dr. Stacey’s work reflects a blend of academic rigor and practical innovation, addressing global challenges in energy, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. His research often intersects with industrial applications, emphasizing scalability and resource efficiency.



