Mulgundmath, V.
Vinay Mulgundmath is an Engineering Specialist within Saudi Aramco’s Energy Transition Engineering Department’s Hydrogen Systems Engineering Division. Prior to joining Aramco, he held the role of Chief Technologist at the Net Zero Technology Centre in Scotland. He has also been a board member of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Scottish Energy Advisory Board. Dr. Mulgundmath is a non-executive advisor to the Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage research group, and to Scotland’s Hydrogen Accelerator at the University of St. Andrews. He is also an honorary administrator at the University of Aberdeen’s Directorate of Research & Innovation. He earned an MS degree in process engineering, and a PhD degree in chemical engineering with a specialization in post-combustion carbon capture technologies.
Direction of cost-effective carbon capture and storage technologies
Around the world, many nations and companies are transitioning toward the decarbonization of energy.
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