Research videos
Towards a green hydrogen economy
Unlocking the potential of green hydrogen! Discover how green hydrogen can be safely stored and transported to enable sustainable energy export solutions.
Detecting cybercrime in a complex digital world
This research addresses the challenges and issues in digital forensics investigation in cloud computing and derives solutions. The emergence of cloud computing, offering unlimited computing power and storage, has significantly transformed the information technology landscape in recent times.
The next frontier of energy storage
The storage of renewable energy through thermochemical batteries – why is this technology the next frontier of energy storage?
Blue whales sing to survive
Brodie’s research is focused on a subspecies of the world’s largest animal to ever exist, the pygmy blue whale, that migrates along the Western Australian coastline; using passive acoustic monitoring techniques to pinpoint blue whales’ unique calls
Thermal batteries for renewable energy
My research focussed on renewable energy storage using hydrogen rich materials. Its innovative and multifaceted approach can provide enhanced green energy production and hence reduce CO2 emissions.
Listening to Western Australia’s Minke whales
Emily’s research focuses on improving the understanding of Dwarf Minke whales’ acoustic ecology and behaviour in Australian waters.
Storing solar in thermal batteries
Thermochemical batteries are a new technology that can store solar thermal energy. These batteries are more sustainable and affordable than traditional energy storage technologies, and they have the potential to revolutionize the way we use renewable energy.
Green Pipelines
What comes to your mind when you think of natural gas pipelines, green, sustainable, clean? Probably not. Watch to see how we are turning natural gas pipeline into cost effective sustainable green energy solutions.
The next generation of batteries
The transition towards a net zero energy system requires the development of batteries that are safer, cheaper and longer-lasting, such as solid-state batteries as presented in this video, which was the winner of the Universities Australia’s 2021 Pitch It Clever competition
Thermochemical batteries: the heat power
Thermochemical batteries are alternative energy storage systems using reversible thermochemical reactions to store and release heat. These batteries integrated into large-scale power production facilities have the potential to maximise the utilisation of renewable energies.