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Stephen Dooley is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Trinity College Dublin, with interdisciplinary expertise spanning chemical engineering, clean energy, and combustion science. His research focuses on chemical reaction kinetics, kinetic modeling, and their applications in fuel conversion technologies. He has held academic roles across departments of Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental Science, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.
Professor Dooley has been awarded prestigious grants including two European Research Council (ERC) A-Ratings (StG 2015 and CoG 2017), and honors such as the Combustion Institute Excellence in Research Award (2020). His work emphasizes sustainable aviation fuels, biomass pyrolysis, CO2 electrolysis, and reduced kinetic models for combustion systems.
- Affiliations: School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin; Fellowships in Combustion Science and Environmental Engineering.
- Research Interests: Development of kinetic models for biofuel synthesis, low-carbon energy systems, and advanced combustion technologies.
His recent publications (2024–2018) highlight contributions to sustainable aviation fuels’ lifecycle analysis, hemicellulose pyrolysis mechanisms, and machine-learned kinetic models for methane combustion.





