Dr Samuel Tomlinson

Sam is a Research Associate in the Department of Engineering and the Centre for Climate Repair. His research focuses on modeling natural and forced flows over catalytic surfaces, aiming to address their applications near methane sources and in ambient environments. By assessing the deployment of catalytic surfaces, he seeks to determine their potential to reduce emissions and impact global methane concentrations over time.
 
Additionally, Sam is an academic visitor at the University of Manchester and Imperial College London. In these roles, he investigates superhydrophobic surfaces and surfactants in laminar and turbulent flows, with applications in electronics and marine hydrodynamics.