Swinburne scientists pave the way to a brighter future
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Two Swinburne University of Technology Scientists will place Australia at the forefront of the sustainable production of commodity chemicals and the development of quantum technologies, thanks to $1.75M in Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship grants.
Associate Professor Rosalie Hocking is a chemist researching sustainable ways to produce commodity chemicals (like hydrogen and ammonia) from solar powered electricity. Dr Jia Wang is a quantum physicist who has conducted pioneering research and made significant contributions to the development of quantum technologies.
Testament to the quality of the work being produced at Swinburne
Swinburne’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Professor Karen Hapgood, said the grants were testament to the quality of the work being produced at Swinburne. “Quantum technologies and sustainability are key global priorities, and it is fantastic to see Swinburne researchers leading the way in addressing key issues and contributing towards a better future,” Professor Hapgood said.
“Swinburne has significant expertise in both quantum experiments and theory, aligning with the National Quantum Strategy, and Dr Wang is a future leader in the field. We have also established a new Innovative Planet Research flagship and Associate Professor Hocking will be able to accelerate her green chemistry contributions for a more sustainable world.”
Doubled success rate for grants
Swinburne has more than doubled its success rate for ARC grants since 2019, reflecting the high-quality submissions Swinburne researchers are putting forward. “Our success in this round speaks to the quality of our research and our strong culture of collaboration and co-creation with academia, industry and the community,” Professor Hapgood said.
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“Students are given the opportunity to complete up to the first two years at NCHS, and thereafter transfer to Australia” explained CEO/ Deputy Chairman of NCHS, Victor Ramanan. This will ensure that students begin their degree from the safety of their own homes, before transferring to Swinburne for their final two years.
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