• AHRN Seminar | Hydrogen Production – AHRN Working Group Presentations

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    Speakers Dr Ema Frery CSIRO Dr Emanuelle Frery is a senior research scientist leading a research team in the Energy Resources Program. Her team focus on natural hydrogen systems and CCS with a multidisciplinary approach, from the lab to the field. She acquired a worldwide academic expertise in structural geology with a PhD thesis on […]

  • Australian Hydrogen Research Conference on 4-6 September,2024

    Full Registration Offer $1800 available for a limited time! Join the Australian Hydrogen Research community this September in Perth. The Conference will provide you with a dynamic program including high level plenary overviews of research in the field, along with specialised keynote presentations, parallel invited speaker sessions, discussion panels and poster sessions. Register and pay […]

  • International Hydrogen Research Partnerships Update

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    You are invited to the next AHRN online hydrogen seminar featuring presentations and discussion with: Dr Andrew Dicks, CEO AHRN/ Griffith University Dr Liezl Schoeman, Team Leader/ Senior Research Scientist CSIRO Dr Changlong Wang, Research Associate at Monash University Dr Patrick Hartley, Leader, CSIRO Hydrogen Industry Mission Assoc Prof Stuart Walsh, Monash University The seminar […]

  • AHRN Seminar – The role of catalysts materials in hydrogen technologies

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    Join us online to explore The role of catalysts materials in hydrogen technologies. This event will delve into the crucial role catalysts play in advancing hydrogen technologies. Our expert speakers will discuss the latest developments and innovations in this field. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with professionals in the industry. […]

  • Public Safety Assurance in the Energy Transition

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    Public safety assurance in the energy transition requires effective management of sociotechnical risk. This session, based on the outputs of RP2.3-08, introduces the SOTEC Framework – social, organizational, technical, epistemic and cultural sources of risk to explain what sociotechnical risks are, and how they might best be managed. Past technology transition failures such as Chernobyl, […]

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  • AHRN Town Hall Seminar

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    Tuesday 24th June at 2pm AEST Join us for this online open meeting for an update on the Hydrogen Industry in Australia and to hear our plans for the next half year The revision of Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy towards the end of 2024 provided more clarity on areas where Australia should focus its industry […]

  • “Photons to molecules” a discussion of photoelectrochemistry.

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    Greg Metha uses light sources from lasers to synchrotrons, across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, investigating a range of molecular phenomena to discover new molecules and explore their properties.  He heads the Metal Cluster Laboratory, which focuses on the exploration of the physical and chemical properties of sub-nanometre-sized metallic particles underpinned by advanced computational modelling, the […]

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  • Rapid Fuel Cell Testing and Development with Australia’s First Open-Source Fuel Cell Stack – Dr Michaeo Pereira, Deakin University

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    Hydrogen fuel cells will play an important role in transport and remote and back-up power industries to help Australia achieve its 2050 net-zero emissions target. Despite this important contribution, a notable gap exists in Australia's domestic capacity for design and manufacturing of hydrogen fuel cells. This presentation will detail our ongoing work to address this […]

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  • 30th September at 2pm AHRN Seminar: Dr Carol Bond

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    “Women in Hydrogen: Building an Inclusive Clean Energy Future” Dr Carol Bond is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University and a social scientist specialising in energy transitions. Through Future Fuels CRC, she explored diversity, equity, and inclusion in hydrogen and pipeline sectors, driving research that builds inclusive workforces, community trust, and equitable pathways in Australia’s emerging hydrogen […]