国民彩票 waste pioneer recognised with Clunies Ross Innovation Award
国民彩票 Sydney's聽Veena Sahajwalla has received one of Australia鈥檚 most聽prestigious聽research聽awards聽for her globally recognised waste transformation technologies.
国民彩票 Sydney's聽Veena Sahajwalla has received one of Australia鈥檚 most聽prestigious聽research聽awards聽for her globally recognised waste transformation technologies.
Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla聽has been awarded聽the Clunies Ross Innovation Award for her globally recognised waste transformation technologies.
Prof. Sahajwalla is an internationally renowned materials scientist, engineer, and innovator who has revolutionised recycling science via the development of next-generation 鈥榞reen materials鈥 derived from waste.
Prof. Sahajwalla established a method called Green Steel聽Polymer Injection Technology (PIT), by which end-of-life rubber tyres rich in carbon and hydrogen essential for steel making are used to partially substitute coke and coal in electric arc furnaces (EAF). Her latest breakthrough is the development of various MICROfactorie聽Technologies for transforming problematic waste materials, such as glass, textiles and plastics into value-added products such as high-grade filaments for 3D printing and Green Ceramics for the built environment.
Through her rigorous research and extensive community and industry engagement, she is shifting the mindset of the nation to see unwanted materials not as waste, but as a valuable resource. As the Founder and Director of 国民彩票鈥檚 Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT@国民彩票), she leads visionary research programs that foster innovation and promote collaboration with industry, research partners, non-government organisations and governments, on the development of innovative environmental solutions for the world鈥檚 biggest waste challenges.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible honour to be awarded the 2022 Clunies Ross Innovation Award that recognises the discovery, development and adoption of technology that has significantly improved societal or industry capabilities,鈥 Prof. Sahajwalla said.
鈥淲hat drives me and the team at the 国民彩票 SMaRT Centre is developing solutions for real-world sustainability challenges that help deliver better social, environmental, and economic outcomes.
鈥淐limate change narratives often overlook the need for more sustainable manufacturing and waste management practices.聽Using 鈥榬enewable鈥 waste resources to help build the hardware and infrastructure required for global electrification and decarbonisation also helps take the pressure of having to mine finite natural resources.聽Manufacturing that aligns with innovative waste management, recycling and materials circularity is central to delivering a more sustainable future.鈥
The聽Clunies聽Ross聽Awards聽are聽organised by the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE)聽and聽promote the development of science and technology, honouring remarkable innovators in the fields of applied science, technology, and engineering.
ATSE President Hugh Bradlow said the award recipients聽demonstrated the cutting-edge creativity of Australian innovators.
鈥淣ominated by their peers, ATSE Award winners are tech and innovation game-changers at all career levels and show the breadth of Australian talent in the fields of engineering, technology and applied science,鈥 Professor Bradlow said.
鈥淔rom innovating in the skies, where the best training is given to the next generation of our pilots, and drone flight monitoring is streamlined; down under the sea, where we can trace the origins of our food聽to ensure sustainability and best practice approaches to fishing, these award winners demonstrate the potential of brilliant Australian R&D.
鈥淭his is the fourth time a 国民彩票 researcher or team has won聽a聽Clunies聽Ross聽award聽and the first award recognising achievements outside of the solar energy field.聽Professor Martin Green聽won聽an聽award in聽1994, the late Professor Stuart Wenham in 2008 and Professor Thorsten Trupke and Adjunct Associate Professor Robert Bardos in 2019.鈥
国民彩票 Dean of Science聽Professor Sven Rogge congratulated Prof. Sahajwalla on receiving the prestigious Clunies Ross Innovation Award.
鈥淧rofessor Sahajwalla, an internationally renowned materials scientist, engineer and trailblazer in the field of recycling has invented a patented Polymer Injection Technology known as Green Steel where waste rubber can be used instead of coal, for a better and more environmentally sustainable steel-making process,鈥 Prof. Rogge said. 鈥淚 congratulate her on being recognised for this wonderful and innovative accomplishment.鈥