
معرفی
Stephanie Flude is a Research Fellow in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, UK, specializing in energy transition research with a focus on heat storage in abandoned mine shafts and contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Education
- PhD in Rhyolite Volcanism in Iceland: Timing and Timescales of Eruption, University of Manchester (2005).
Research Interests
Her expertise spans geochemistry, carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen exploration, and geothermal energy storage. Current work investigates mine shaft utilization for thermal energy storage to support decarbonization of heating systems, building on her background in volcanology and subsurface processes.
Research Trends
Recent publications (2024-2026) model mine shaft thermal energy storage for district heating and grid balancing, integrating geology and energy engineering to advance sustainable energy solutions through abandoned coalfield repurposing.
Scientific Awards
No awards were mentioned.
Advising and Grants
No details on student supervision or research grants are available in the provided materials.
Professional Activities
- Trustee, Scottish Geology Trust (2021-present).
- Participant in Responsible Research and Innovation conference for Minewater Thermal Energy Technologies (2025).

