Education
He studied chemistry at Oxford University from 1983 to 1990 and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Organometallic chemistry.
He studied chemistry at Oxford University from 1983 to 1990 and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Organometallic chemistry.
From 1991 to 2000 he worked at Rogalandsforskning, a Norwegian research institute located in Stavanger (established 1973). Since 2000 he has worked at Stavanger College, which since 2004 has been known as the University of Stavanger. His research has resulted in Kinetic Inhibitors.
These are chemicals that aim at preventing gas hydrates, which is ice formation in oil pipes, a process that also may clog the pipes and cause damage to personnel.
The inventions are called Low Dosage gas Hydrate Inhibitors (LDHI) and cause less pollution than chemicals that have been traditionally used such as methanol and glycol. His inventions are inspired by how fish survive in cold waters, and use degradable components that resemble the protein found in fish.
Kelland is registered as inventor of several patents, some owned by oil companies such as Exxon, and in 2011 he co-founded the company Eco Inhibotors. Since 2010 he has been the leader of the «Green Production Chemistry» research project
He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles on his research.
In 2009 he also published a book entitled.