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Dr Paul Russell is a Lecturer at Teesside University, specializing in chemical engineering and energy systems. His research focuses on multiphase flow technology, phase separation, and heterogeneous catalysis, with applications in hydrogen production and environmental engineering. He leads or co-leads multiple projects addressing decarbonization, cold agglomeration, and hydrogen fuel transition. Russell has contributed to over 46 research outputs, including studies on microbubble visualization, droplet dynamics, and heat transfer optimization.
His collaborative work spans international teams across energy security, direct air capture, and SME innovation initiatives. Notable projects include the TVHIP (Tees Valley Hydrogen Innovation Project) and H2FOOD, targeting net-zero solutions. Russell has been involved in media outreach promoting hydrogen purification advancements and Teesside University's chemical engineering programs. His teaching contributions include leveraging Microsoft Office 365 for collaborative learning environments.
Key research areas include fluid dynamics, material science, and sustainable energy systems. Russell has secured grants totaling millions in funding for projects addressing global energy challenges and industrial decarbonization.


