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Richard Evitts is a Professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in Chemical Biological Engineering. His research interests encompass Modelling Localized Corrosion, Particle Technology, and Heat and Moisture Transfer. He has extensive experience in the dynamics of corrosion processes, particularly those influenced by microbial activities, alongside a strong focus on Fuel Cell Electrochemistry and Granular Fertilizers. His academic contributions include exploring the measurement and modelling of moisture accumulation and drying processes, essential for optimizing product quality in agricultural settings. Professor Evitts actively investigates the interactions between moisture energy transport and the structural integrity of fertilizers, alongside developing advanced biological fuel cell technologies.
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