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    Industry Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: IL230100173

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    Australian Research Council
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    $3,689,641.00
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    Accelerating Green Hydrogen Production with High Efficiency Electrolysers. This project aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of high-carbon industries (eg heavy transport, chemical production, and steel) by advancing the manufacture of high efficiency water electrolysers in Australia. Innovative electrochemical and other techniques that exploit all of the levers for high efficiency in electrolysers, will be applied to support the commercial development of this key component of green hydrogen p .... Accelerating Green Hydrogen Production with High Efficiency Electrolysers. This project aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of high-carbon industries (eg heavy transport, chemical production, and steel) by advancing the manufacture of high efficiency water electrolysers in Australia. Innovative electrochemical and other techniques that exploit all of the levers for high efficiency in electrolysers, will be applied to support the commercial development of this key component of green hydrogen production. Expected outcomes of this project, in collaboration with industry partner Hysata, include a low-cost, simplified design, and ultra-high energy efficiency. This should provide significant benefits to the green hydrogen sector, industry, and contribute to achieving net-zero emissions globally.
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    Industry Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: IL230100072

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    Australian Research Council
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    $3,759,824.00
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    Unleashing the combined power of electrons and holes for quantum computing. Large scale quantum computers promise unprecedented power with applications ranging from searching large databases for images and video, to optimising traffic routing, cryptography, and simulating advanced new materials and drug designs. This Fellowship will partner with Diraq, a world-leading Australian company developing a revolutionary new silicon quantum computing technology, to solve key issues in the race to scale .... Unleashing the combined power of electrons and holes for quantum computing. Large scale quantum computers promise unprecedented power with applications ranging from searching large databases for images and video, to optimising traffic routing, cryptography, and simulating advanced new materials and drug designs. This Fellowship will partner with Diraq, a world-leading Australian company developing a revolutionary new silicon quantum computing technology, to solve key issues in the race to scale from small scale prototypes to industrially relevant quantum computers. It will integrate electrons and holes, semiconducting and superconducting functionalities, into a single platform, link with industrial partners, and reinforce Australia's leadership position in quantum computing technologies.
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    Industry Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: IL230100020

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    Australian Research Council
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    $3,528,655.00
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    Making optimal use of stormwater in cities: a market-driven smart-grid. Cities suffer the cruel irony of both floods and droughts. This program aims to bring the power of markets and Real-Time Control technology to confront these challenges, and in doing so, transform the urban water industry. It will create an optimisation and control platform, along with novel economic incentives, to enable a market-driven smart-grid of stormwater storages, providing consumers with non-potable water supply, wh .... Making optimal use of stormwater in cities: a market-driven smart-grid. Cities suffer the cruel irony of both floods and droughts. This program aims to bring the power of markets and Real-Time Control technology to confront these challenges, and in doing so, transform the urban water industry. It will create an optimisation and control platform, along with novel economic incentives, to enable a market-driven smart-grid of stormwater storages, providing consumers with non-potable water supply, while financially rewarding them for contributions to flood mitigation and environmental flows to waterways. The program will build the capacity and products to accelerate adoption of smart water technology, establishing Australia as an international market leader at a time when the market for this technology is exploding.
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