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Roy S. Bartle is a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the UHI North West and Hebrides College, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands. He holds a PhD in Pool Boiling from the University of Oxford, an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Aberdeen, and a Bachelor of Theology from Mukhanyo Theological College. His research spans interdisciplinary fields, including thermofluids, sustainable drying technologies, and theology. Bartle's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on energy efficiency, food security, and environmental sustainability.
Key research interests include boiling and condensation thermofluids, hydrogen engines, desalination, and theology’s role in modern Reformed churches. He has collaborated internationally, particularly in seaweed processing (e.g., Palmaria palmata and Alaria esculenta) and thermal systems design. His recent studies explore heat transfer optimization in electrical systems and microbial inactivation during food processing.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Theology (Hons) in Systematic Theology – Mukhanyo Theological College
- MEng in Mechanical Engineering – University of Aberdeen
- PhD in Pool Boiling in Electrical Systems – University of Oxford
Bartle is accepting PhD students and has published extensively in Applied Thermal Engineering, Algal Research, and theological journals. His work bridges engineering and theology, addressing both technical and philosophical challenges in modern society.

