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Mathew Dennis Wilkes is a Research Fellow in Clean Energy at the University of Sheffield. His research focuses on developing process and economic models to analyse technologies capable of decarbonising power and industry. His EngD project (EPSRC CDT in Carbon Capture Storage and Cleaner Fossil Energy) focussed on techno-economically comparing different CO2 capture technologies for dispatchable and decentralised gas turbines. He has produced several peer-reviewed papers in the field of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), and his work on CO2 adsorption won the Siemens Mode-based Innovation Prize (2021). His current work primarily focusses on Bio-Energy CCS (BECCS), producing technical reviews and reports as well as developing process models for various unit operations across the BECCS chain, including the downstream production of hydrogen and synthetic aviation fuels. A full list of publications can be found below and a professional profile can be found on linkedin.com/in/mathew-dennis-wilkes/.

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Employment (1)

The University of Sheffield: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2021-12 to present | PDRA Research Fellow (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
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Education and qualifications (2)

The University of Sheffield: Sheffield, Sheffield, GB

2017-09 to 2023 | Engineering Doctorate (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
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University of Birmingham: Birmingham, Birmingham, GB

2013-09 to 2017-09 | MEng Chemical and Energy Engineering (Chemical Engineering)
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Works (7)

Evaluating the flexible operation of vacuum-pressure swing adsorption for CO2 capture from modern gas turbines

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
2022 | Book chapter
Part of ISSN: 1570-7946
Contributors: Mathew Dennis Wilkes
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Decarbonising the lime industry: State-of-the-art

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
2022-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Marco Simoni; Mathew D. Wilkes; Solomon Brown; John L. Provis; Hajime Kinoshita; Theodore Hanein
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Flexible CO2 capture for open-cycle gas turbines via vacuum-pressure swing adsorption: A model-based assessment

Energy
2022-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0360-5442
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Compression system power requirements for various CO2 sources and transportation options

31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
2021 | Book chapter
Part of ISBN: 9780323885065
Part of ISSN: 1570-7946
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Transient CO<inf>2</inf> capture for open-cycle gas turbines in future energy systems

Energy
2021 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85096490151

Part of ISSN: 03605442
Contributors: Wilkes, M.D.; Mukherjee, S.; Brown, S.
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Linking CO2 capture and pipeline transportation: sensitivity analysis and dynamic study of the compression train

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
2021-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Mathew Dennis Wilkes; Sanjay Mukherjee; Solomon Brown
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Evaluating the Transient Operation of PCC for fast Response gas Turbines in a Future Low-carbon Energy System

Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
2020 | Book chapter
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2-s2.0-85092759723

Part of ISSN: 15707946
Contributors: Wilkes, M.D.; Brown, S.
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Mathew Dennis Wilkes via Scopus - Elsevier