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Biography

Dr.  Helena Yuan  Wang
The University of Melbourne,  Australia

Title: Green Hydrogen Production Through Water Electrolysis

Abstract:

Clean hydrogen is crucial in mitigating carbon emissions, particularly in challenging decarbonized sectors like heavy manufacturing and energy-intensive industries. While direct solar-driven water splitting has been investigated as an important technology, the systems demonstrated so far either require expensive materials or present low solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiencies–both of which increase the levelised cost of hydrogen. We developed a series of transition metal-based electrocatalysts with versatile properties for hydrogen evolution and oxygen evolution reactions. We aim to revolutionize alkaline electrolyzer technology by developing advanced electrode materials and optimizing efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness to provide the industry with a transformative solution for sustainable and scalable green hydrogen production.

Biography:

Dr Helena Wang is a Senior Lecturer, leader of the Renewable Resource & Sustainability Group (R2S) and ARC-DECRA Fellow at the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne. She completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering, at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in 2018. She has served as a committee member of the National Committee for Chemistry under the Australian Academy of Science and an Executive Committee Member for the IEEE Women in Engineering Victorian Section since 2023. She held prestigious fellowships: the Alfred Deakin Research Fellowship-2022 at Deakin University and the International Hydrogen Research Fellowship-2023 at the National University of Singapore. She was also a DAAD Visiting Scholar at the Fritz Haber Institute of Max Planck (2018). She has received several awards, including ED-RACI-Metrohm ANZ Young Electrochemist Award (2021), International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) Award (2019), and UNSW Dean’s Award (2019). Her research focuses on metal recovery and recycling of batteries, green hydrogen production, carbon dioxide conversion and utilization, and circular economy.

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