University of Calgary

Dr. Reginald Paul

  Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry

Email: rpaul@ucalgary.ca

Curriculum Vitae
B.Sc., 1956 University of Lucknow
M.Sc., 1957 University of Lucknow
M.Sc., 1962 University of Alberta
Ph.D., 1966 University of Durham
 

Research Interests
Fuel Cells: Fuel cells that utilize hydrogen and oxygen are relatively harmless to the environment and have become the subject of both theoretical and experimental investigation. An integral part of these cells is, generally, a polymeric material such as Nafion through which the transport of ions occurs during the operation of the cell. The application of statistical mechanics to this transport process provides a very useful tool for predicting the values of the transport coefficients and the efficiency of a given polymer as a function of its structure.

Electrified Interfaces: The electrical properties of surfaces play a very important role in such diverse phenomena as colloid chemistry, electrode processes and surfactants. In general, these processes are governed by systems of differential equations whose solutions provide valuable information.

Teaching Interests
The development of methods for teaching thermodynamics at the undergraduate level.

Graduate Program