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This CSIRO-RMIT co-funded scholarship will address the challenges associated to the development of next generation solid CO2 adsorbent technologies that offer lower cost capture. The purpose
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in the development of novel metal 3D printing technology using microwave-induced plasma Join the CSIRO Manufacturing Advanced Materials and Processing Program for this 3-year role CSIRO Early Research
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dioxide (CO2) into fuels and value-added products is one of the most promising strategies to address the global warming and energy issues. High-entropy nanoparticles manifesting increased catalytic activity
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and natural aggregates, respectively. Objectives Evaluate the effectiveness of wet carbonation on CO2 sequestration of incineration bottom ash (IBA). Determine the optimum ratio of CO2 mixing in wet
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applications in iron ore deposition, CO2 storage, and even novel energy production methods. This project focuses on developing a model that includes fracture and fluid properties, crucial factors governing fluid
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for carbon capture and storage. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is critical to proposed pathways to limit global warming to 1.5ºC, with an estimated total geological storage requirement of 190 Gt of CO2
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Apply today for an industry PhD at the University of Adelaide, with Shell Global Solutions. Upscaled Modelling of CO2 Storage in Geological Formations Currently, upscaling of CO2 injection into a
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a major contributor to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a key driver of climate change. In Australia, power generation accounts for over 30% of total CO2 emissions. With the exponential growth in
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to support a number of strategic and commercial projects that are looking at deploying CSIRO's CO2 capture technology into the field. In this role, you will work with the team on scaling carbon capture
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chemistry observed at the interface between silicate minerals and CO2-rich fluids can be used as a model to design processes that capture CO2 either via reduction to organic molecules, or via dissolution and