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-range electrical vertical take-off and landing aircraft Improve the durability of fuel-cell-based hybrid propulsion systems for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft About the opportunity We
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and storage systems. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is an eco-friendly and efficient way to convert chemical energy in fuel into electricity and can be used in conjunction with renewable energy to realise
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to the design and optimization of fuel-cell-based electric vertical take-off and landing uncrewed aerial systems for medical deliveries. Reporting to ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor Dries Verstraete, as
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expertise in carbon catalysts for hydrogen production and fuel cells. Working closely with Professor Yuan Chen and his team, the successful candidate will have demonstrated experience synthesising carbon
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Discovery project. We seek to appoint a postdoctoral research associate with expertise in carbon catalysts for hydrogen production and fuel cells. Working closely with Professor Yuan Chen and his team
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interaction with matter to reach the conditions for effective non-thermal fusion burn of boron fuels exposed to laser-accelerated intense proton beams. Primarily, the tasks are to be done by means of analytical
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of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering (SPREE) that is internationally recognised for its record-breaking research in solar power (photovoltaics) and renewable energy. The PERC solar cell was first
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technologies for green energy and chemistry This project will focus on the design and evaluation of enzyme-modified nanocarbon electrodes, with applications in energy production (e.g. hydrogen fuel cells
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solar cell was first invented at UNSW in our labs in 1983 and today powers more than 85% of all new solar panel modules all over the world. SPREE’s work and people have changed the face of sustainable
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accumulate high % of lipid and carbohydrates in their cells. Then, the project will evaluate different pathways for biomass to fuel. Different combinations of biological, chemical, and physical processes will