Can we revolutionise the chemical industry and create a circular economy? Yes, with the help of catalysts
Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
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Leveraging sustainable waste resources through chemical catalysis should be explored, say researchers.
Griffith University congratulates Dr Zhenzhen Wu on her $280,000 Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Seed Grant for the lithium-ion battery recycling and reclamation project.
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.
Professor Huijun Zhao among new Fellows shaping Australia’s technology-powered future.
Two Griffith researchers dedicated to creating a more sustainable world have been recognised for their contributions as elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.
Griffith University experts have delivered training to Indonesian decision makers on how to turn the country’s waste into energy.
Griffith University scientists are bringing a new generation of cheaper, more sustainable and efficient solar cells a step closer.
Griffith University has received funding for six research projects through the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award scheme.
World-firstmethodstreamlines process of identifying structure and molecular weight of compounds.
Prestigious Fulbright scholarships have been awarded to six talented members of the Griffith University community.