Electrokinetic:
the company
Electrokinetic is a technology company associated with Newcastle University in the North East of England. Its founders are the inventors of EKG technology and the company is the pioneer of the commercial application of EKG products and processes.
Electrokinetic is the owner of an extensive family of patents relating to EKG materials, applications and methods.
EKG end users
and customers
EKG technology offers significant benefits to end users with large processes or managing large networks. This is reflected by our range of clients that includes:
- Ashbrook Simon Hartley
- De Beers
- Highways Agency
- Network Rail
- Northumbrian Water
- Rio Tinto
- Severn Trent Water
- Thames Water
- Yorkshire Water
Electrokinetic staff and contacts
Electrokinetic Limited
Drummond Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK.
Telephone: +44 (0)191 243 0685 Fax: +44 (0)191 222 3582
Email: info@electrokinetic.co.uk
Professor C J F P Jones, BSC, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE
Colin Jones is a Director of Electrokinetic Limited and Emeritus Professor of Geotechnical Engineering at Newcastle University. He is the Immediate Past Chairman of the UK Bridge Design Committee and a Past President of the International Geosynthetics Society. He has forty years experience in civil, geotechnical and structural design, construction including the development of National Design Standards and Codes of Practice. Research work includes the development of electrokinetic geosynthetics and the design of integral bridges.
Colin is a pioneer in the fields of reinforced soil and electrokinetic geosynthetics.
colin.jones@electrokinetic.co.uk
David Huntley, BA(Econ), ACMA
David Huntley is Chief Executive of Electrokinetic Limited.
A qualified accountant, David’s background is as a chief executive of technology and engineering companies in both the USA and UK.
david.huntley@electrokinetic.co.uk
Dr John Lamont-Black, BSc, PhD
John Lamont-Black is Operations Director of Electrokinetic Limited.
John directs the day to day activities of the company and has extensive knowledge of both the theoretical background to electrokinetic geosynhthetic technology and its application to practical challenges in ground consolidation and waste dewatering.
john.lamont-black@electrokinetic.co.uk
Dr Stephanie Glendinning, BSc, PhD
Stephanie Glendinning is a Director of Electrokinetic Limited and Reader in Environmental Geotechnics, Newcastle University, School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences.
Stephanie has extensive technical background and experience in the area of slope stabilisation with particular reference to the challenges associated with climate change.
stephanie.glendinning@newcastle.ac.uk
Chris White, BSc MSc
Chris White is Applications Engineer of Electrokinetic Ltd. Chris has extensive experience in contaminated land remediation and exploration geotechnics with particular emphasis on in situ and specialist testing.
Chris manages commercial electrokinetic testing as part of ground treatment and dewatering projects and manages field operations.
chris.white@electrokinetic.co.uk