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impurities such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane and other gases. During this 3-year PhD, we will design and characterise mitigation strategies to prevent performance losses due to these impurities
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Policy, Energy Transition and Industrial Decarbonisation. Project description Climate change mitigation calls for steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. To realize these reductions, industry and the
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the North Sea. The spatial planning and use of the North Sea over the next 30 years will be fundamentally shaped by a shift away from fossil (oil and gas) to renewable (primarily wind) energy. The Dutch
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Sustainable management of organic wastes is critical for greenhouse gas emissions reduction and circular resource recovery. Organics management via biological and thermal treatment can offer
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. Natural circulation loops (NCL) will be an essential component in the safe and reliable operation of Generation III+ and IV nuclear reactor designs, including High Temperature Gas-Cooled reactors (HTGR
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of presentations at conferences, workshops, or equivalent events Desirable Knowledge of offshore energy systems and their components (ResTOrES) Knowledge of whole energy systems, including electricity, heat, gas
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dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities, and the development and implementation of technologies for emission reduction are of great importance. Of the various methods
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synthetic fuel reactors. Tasks include gas handling, system diagnostics, thermal integration, and performance evaluation under variable power inputs. Data Analysis and Machine Learning: Collect and process
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capture technologies. In this project, you will: Develop a 3D Digital Model: Create an advanced computational model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas
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. Demonstrable experience advanced porous material synthesis and gas separation systems development essential. All applicants should email the following to Prof. Xavier Mulet via xavier.mulet2@rmit.edu.au: A cover