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Transforming urban water management through technology translation . Through university and industry partnership, this project will develop and demonstrate, at pilot scale, a highly innovative techno

The University of Queensland — Mid-Career Industry Fellowships
Amount
Up to $965,849
Closes
Saturday 22 May 2027
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Transforming urban water management through technology translation . Through university and industry partnership, this project will develop and demonstrate, at pilot scale, a highly innovative technology that manufactures an iron salt, FeCO3, for use in urban water management, and simultaneously removes CO2, H2S and NH3 from biogas thus achieving biogas valorisation. This project will demonstrate the effectiveness of FeCO3 produced, in infrastructure protection, nutrients removal and recycling, and capacity enhancement of wastewater treatment plants. The outcomes of this project will lead to the adoption and commercialisation of the technology, which will substantially enhance the sustainability of urban water management in Australia, and also create jobs in, and bring incomes to Australia. . Scheme: Mid-Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 4004 - Chemical Engineering. Lead: Prof Shihu Hu

Categories
artsenterpriseeducationtechnology
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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