Annual Reports

2015 Annual Report

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Front Cover: Postgraduate Student Davide Ciceri performing a Solvent extraction

Director: Laureate Professor Geoff Stevens

Centre Performance Highlights

In 2015 we published 38 articles in peer reviewed journals. Our researchers have a high profile at national and international conferences on carbon capture and storage with over 68 presentations at conferences, 3 of these were Keynote and Plenary Lectures and 8 invited presentations.

Education and Training

In 2015 we had 18 postgraduate students and 7 early career researchers actively involved in carbon capture and storage research. 

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2014 Annual Report

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Front Cover: The industrial-scale carbon capture pilot plant  at GDF SUEZ Australian Energy Hazelwood Power Station, Victoria.

Director: Laureate Professor Geoff Stevens

Centre Performance Highlights

In 2014 we published 34 articles in peer reviewed journals, one edited book and one book chapter. Our researchers have a high profile at national and international conferences on carbon capture and storage with over 85 presentations at conferences, four of these were Keynote and Plenary Lectures and 8 invited presentations.

Education and Training

In 2014 we had 21 postgraduate students and 7 early career researchers actively involved in carbon capture and storage research. They form the basis for the next generation of scientists and engineers knowledgable in this area.

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2013 Annual Report

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Front Cover: Postgraduate student David Danaci is  assembling the sample chamber of the Rubotherm  magnetic suspension balance.  Image supplied by the CO2CRC

Director: Laureate Professor Geoff Stevens

Centre Performance Highlights

In our first year of operation we have published 17 articles in peer reviewed journals and one refereed conference publication. Our researchers have a high profile at national and international conferences on carbon capture and storage with over 70 presentations at conferences, three of these were Key Notes and Plenary Lectures and 11 invited presentations.

Education and Training

In 2013 we had 13 postgraduate students and 14 early career researchers actively involved in carbon capture and storage research. They form the basis for the next generation of scientists and engineers knowledgable in this area.

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