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Christopher John Ness is a Reader and Deputy Director of Research in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on Chemical Engineering, specifically investigating aspects of soft matter, suspension rheology, and granular materials. He is involved in various industrial consulting projects in related areas and actively recruits PhD students to further his research. Before his current role, he served as a Royal Academy Engineering Research Fellow and as a Maudslay-Butler Research Fellow at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. Ness holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Edinburgh and an integrated BA and MEng in Chemical Engineering from Clare College, University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an Associate Member of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, as well as the Royal Society of Chemistry. Additionally, he is a member of several professional societies and committees, contributing to the advancement of chemical engineering through research and collaboration.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Research in soft matter and suspension rheology, overseeing PhD projects.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Research focused on suspension rheology and interaction with industry.
Pembroke College, University of Cambridge • Cambridge
Conducted research in Chemical Engineering.
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