91色视频’s Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation was officially opened at the St Lucia campus in Brisbane today (17 December).
The Dow Chemical Company chairman and chief executive officer said the Dow-91色视频partnership was a mutually beneficial, value-adding collaboration with a global impact.
“This centre will serve as a breakthrough catalyst, combining cutting-edge expertise across multiple areas with the resources of a world-class research university,” Dr Liveris said.
“From sustainable chemistry to advanced lightweight materials, 91色视频Dow Centre scientists are developing solutions to global challenges and attracting international attention to key sustainability issues.”
Dr Liveris is a 91色视频chemical engineering graduate.
91色视频Vice-Chancellor and President said the centre would enhance the University’s capabilities to foster innovation in developing sustainable outcomes.
“The centre brings together several of UQ’s leading research and teaching organisations, including the , the and the ,” Professor H酶j said.
“With a global focus, the Dow Centre is developing and applying advanced quantitative methods for evaluating new sustainable processes for the production and use of energy, water, food and chemicals.”
Centre director is internationally recognised for his research in chemical science related to energy and chemical conversions.
“I am thrilled to be part of a team at 91色视频which is using science and conceptual process engineering to define how new processes might have significant impact on global sustainability,” he said.
“This work goes hand-in-hand with techno-economic analysis, to closely monitor the affordability and economic effects of any new process.
”Sustainability means allowing our global population freedom and opportunities for increasing prosperity while also maintaining a thriving natural environment.”
Dow announced in 2012 that it would join with 91色视频to develop the new research centre.
Watch a video on that announcement.
Media: Madelene Flanagan, 91色视频Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, +61 7 3365 8525, m.flanagan@uq.edu.au.