A new chemical process is giving carbon capture and conversion "more bang for buck" by more efficiently converting captured CO2 into multi-carbon products like ethylene, which are used in a wide range of everyday products from pharmaceuticals to
information – would be central to the digital power revolution, according to Head of School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Professor Jian Guo Zhu.
Zhili Guo. Engineering Honours (Civil)/Project Management. “This course is providing me with a broad skillset that will prepare me to work within a large variety of industries including construction, in
For more information about this project, please contact Dr Christina Abdel Shaheed at christina.abdelshaheed@sydney.edu.au. ... Principal Investigator: Professor Christine Lin. Chief Investigators: Professor Andrew McLachlan, Professor Jane Latimer, Dr
Two years ago, the computational neuroimaging team started the MSBase Imaging Repository (MSBIR) that now acts as a global neuroimmunology registry containing over 89,000 MS patient records from 166 clinics in 42 countries around the world.