Researchers in hydrogen engineering and composite materials appointed as part of Wrexham University’s Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre Project

May 25, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that two researchers in Hydrogen Engineering and Composite Materials have been appointed at Wrexham University, as part of the institution’s Enterprise Engineering and Optics Centre (EEOC) project.

Barry Johnston has joined Wrexham University as Research Associate in Hydrogen Engineering, while Dr. Meysam Anamagh has been appointed as Research Fellow in Composite Materials Engineering.

Their appointments will play a pivotal role in conducting cutting-edge research in the new EEOC, which is currently being built at the University’s Plas Coch campus, according to the report.

Green hydrogen will also be developed on-site as part of the EEOC project, thanks to the installation of a hydrogen electrolyzer as part of the build.

Johnston said: “My areas of focus will be on seeking out opportunities in hydrogen research and collaborating with industry partners with an emphasis on decarbonization.”

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