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Michael Johns
Research Director / Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre
For over 2 decades, Professor Michael Johns has been conducting research on the application of magnetic resonance, covering a very wide remit from food to oil and gas engineering.

He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge in 1999, and was a Reader in Engineering Colloids at the University of Cambridge before relocating to a chair in Chemical and Process Engineering at the University of Western Australia in 2011.

At UWA, Prof Johns co-leads the Fluid Science and Resources Research Group1 which houses over 70 research workers. He is developing methods to characterise oilfield emulsions, oil contamination in discharge water, shales, early detection of fouling in desalination modules and para-hydrogen content of liquid hydrogen.

Prof Johns has published over 220 international peer-reviewed papers, has an H-index of 39, holds several patents and has participated in three spin-off companies.

He serves on the executive committee of the Ampere Society for Spatially-resolved Magnetic Resonance (previously as chair), and was deputy dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at UWA from 2015-2018.

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NEW ROLE: Research Director, Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre15 Jun 2021

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