Jump to content

Joanna Bauldreay

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joanna Bauldreay
Alma materUniversity of Southampton
University of Cambridge
Scientific career
InstitutionsRoyal Dutch Shell
Doctoral advisorMary Archer

Joanna Bauldreay is a British chemist and Aviation Fuel Development Manager at Shell Global Solutions.

Early life and education

[edit]

Bauldreay studied Natural Sciences at Newnham College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1976.[1] She was awarded a Half Blue for cricket, and continues to play sports.[1][2] Bauldreay joined the University of Southampton for her graduate studies, earning a master's degree in Electrochemical Science.[1] She completed her PhD at Newnham College, Cambridge, under the supervision of Mary Archer.[3][4]

Research and career

[edit]

In 1986, after a postdoctoral position at Rice University in Houston, Texas, Bauldreay joined the Royal Dutch Shell Group.[1] She is Fuel Development Manager at Shell Global Solutions.[5] She is considered an expert in aviation fuel.[6] She has a number of patents, covering liquid kerosene.[7][8][9][10] She explores a range of emerging technologies, including synthetic kerosine containing aromatics, alcohol-to-jet, hydrotreated depolymerised cellulosic jet and aqueous phase reforming.[11]

She was awarded a 2017 International Association for Stability, Handling and Use of Liquid Fuels (IASH) Lifetime Achievement award for her technical advancements in petroleum- and synthetic based jet fuel.[12]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d "Networks and Volunteers Working Group". Alumni. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Splendid Bowling Competition". Tattenhall Online. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. ^ Bauldreay, J.M.; Archer, M.D. (1 November 1983). "Dye-modified electrodes for photogalvanic cells". Electrochimica Acta. 28 (11): 1515–1522. doi:10.1016/0013-4686(83)85210-4. ISSN 0013-4686.
  4. ^ Bauldreay, J.M.; Archer, M.D. (1 October 1985). "Mediated redox reactions at the 1-aminophenazine-modified rotating disc electrode". Electrochimica Acta. 30 (10): 1355–1359. doi:10.1016/0013-4686(85)85014-3. ISSN 0013-4686.
  5. ^ "SOLAR-JET - Partners". www.solar-jet.aero. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  6. ^ "AIAA To Host "Inside Aerospace" - An International Forum For Aerospace Leaders On Energy And Environmental Challenges". www.aerospaceonline.com. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  7. ^ Liquid fuel compositions, 28 April 2010, retrieved 31 May 2018
  8. ^ Kerosene base fuel, 17 March 2009, retrieved 31 May 2018
  9. ^ Methods of providing higher quality liquid kerosene based-propulsion fuels, 21 December 2016, retrieved 31 May 2018
  10. ^ Process for the preparation of middle distillates from kerogen, 17 March 2008, retrieved 31 May 2018
  11. ^ Bauldreay, Joanna (8 October 2012). "Alternative Fuels - Alternatives and Production" (PDF). Air Transport Net. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  12. ^ Admin, MemberClicks. "The IASH Lifetime Achievement Award". www.iash.net. Retrieved 31 May 2018.