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UNSW School of Chemical Engineering

Locality: Kensington, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9385 4319



Address: Gate 2 Ave, The University of New South Wales 2052 Kensington, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.che.unsw.edu.au

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21.01.2022 Our in-house food safety expert Prof Julian Cox talking on #7news about the confusion about "use by" and "best before" expiry dates #foodsafety #UNSWChemEng https://7news.com.au//microbiologist-reveals-the-differenc



20.01.2022 Congratulations to Professor Cordelia Selomulya from our school to be elected as of 25 new Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering Cordelia has been honoured for her work as an exceptional researcher, innovator and mentor who has made outstanding contributions to the field of food and dairy technology, both nationally and internationally. https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au//three-unsw-researchers-elect... https://vimeo.com/482924970#t=1359s https://twitter.com/ATSE_au/status/1331856477405982720?s=20 #ATSEFellows2020 #WomenInStem #UNSW #UNSWEngineering #UNSWChemEng

16.01.2022 Exciting new research from Partcat Research Laboratories opens the possibility of using the full spectrum of sunlight to facilitate Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) processes. CCU is a globally-recognised solution to climate change for its focus on capturing the problematic excess of CO in our atmosphere and transforming it into useful fuels and chemicals. The team’s findings, published today in Nature Catalysis represents a pivotal milestone that might just tip the status quo, helping to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change. Full text access can be accessed through this link (today only). https://rdcu.be/cbuVR #P2X #CCUS #UNSW #UNSWEngineering #UNSWChemEng

11.01.2022 Meet our Professor with French accent - Prof Francois Aguey-Zinsou talking about his passion for #H2. https://www.youtube.com/watch His research is focused on the physical-chemistry of light metals and their hydrides at the nano-scale. His research group, MERLin, is aiming at designing a first generation materials capable of storing at least 3 mass % of hydrogen in the next 10 years. He is also developing novel technologies for the effective conversion of CO2 into synthetic ...fuels and the effective utilisation of enzymes to catalyse hydrogen based reaction in novel fuel cell systems. http://www.merlin.unsw.edu.au/ François is actively engaged with AFRAN, the French Australian research network. Listen to this video to learn more how AFRAN can help you build international cooperation to support your project. https://www.afran.org.au/ https://au.ambafrance.org/Meet-Prof-Francois-Aguey-French-r #Hydrogen #UNSW #UNSWEngineering #UNSWChemEng



01.01.2022 The Drive North-West: Delivering Food for Life in Rural Australia UNSW School of Chemical Engineering Student Niall talking about the Walgett Project The Walgett project aims to deliver water security to a community garden in Walgett, Regional NSW. Installing wicking beds allows for garden maintenance in the drought-stricken region. Establishing the garden is important for creating a community space, and producing vegetable boxes for the people most in need. https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au//the-drive-north-west-

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