Paul Younger (engineer)

Paul Younger, DL, FREng, FRSE, FGS, FIChemE, FICE (born 1 November 1962) is a British hydrogeologist, environmental engineer and writer. He has worked both on water resources (development and regulation), and water pollution (prevention, remediation and treatment).

Biography

Younger respectively obtained in 1984 a B.Sc. degree with first class honours in Geology from Newcastle University, in 1986 an M.Sc. degree in Hydrogeology from Oklahoma State University, and in 1990 a Ph.D. degree with as subject "Numerical Modelling of Water Resource Systems" from the Newcastle University. His PhD thesis at Newcastle University involved the use of numerical modelling techniques to assess pollution risks in coupled river / groundwater systems in the London Basin. He subsequently ran water resources research and training projects in the West Bank, and immersed himself in the water management issues of the mining sector worldwide.

From 2001 Paul was a full Professor at Newcastle University in the UK. He has subsequently served the University as Public Orator (2004–2010) and as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Engagement (2008–2010). Paul was Director of the Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability, which has water as one of its ten core themes. Currently he occupies the Rankine Chair of Engineering at Glasgow University, where he is re-deploying his skills and experience in the service of low-carbon energy, notably deep geothermal energy, underground coal gasification with carbon capture and storage, and hydropower. Paul is a Director of four companies engaged in the water and energy sectors, including Non-Executive Technical Director of CluffGeothermal,[1] and is Chair of the Global Scientific Committee of the Planet Earth Institute. He has published more than 250 papers in the international peer-reviewed literature.[2]

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