AIE Sydney
Branch.
AIE NSW & ACT Postgraduate Student Energy Awards 2006.
The NSW and ACT Postgraduate Student Energy Awards were held on 5
September 2006 at the University of Technology, Sydney.
18 entries were received from 6 universities in NSW & the ACT.
Entries consisted of a project summary and a project poster display.
Entries were allocated to one of three categories:
- Energy & Society
- Innovation in Energy Science & Engineering
- Energy - Achieving More With Less
and were assessed by a panel of Judges. Three sponsored prizes were
awarded in each category - Gold ($1000), Silver ($500) and Encouragement
("cent-a-meter").
A handbook with details of each project is available Awards Handbook 2006
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The award winners were:
|
Prize/Sponsor
|
Energy & Society |
Innovation in Energy Science &
Engineering |
Energy - Achieving More With Less |
|
Gold Prize Winner
|
Maria Kordjamshidi - UNSW
Development a new frame work for house rating scheme (HRS) |
Zheng Wei Zhao - University of
Wollongong
Mesoporous carbon nanocomposite for electrochenical power sources |
Susannah Gardner (Wood) - University
of Sydney
Oxidation of methane in mine ventilation air using porous burners |
| Sponsor |
Energy Networks Association |
CSIRO Energy Technology |
Country Energy |
|
Silver Prize Winner
|
Ruud Kempener - University of
Sydney
The effect of social factors on the evolution of energy systems |
Chris Stevanov - University of
Newcastle
Oxy-fuel technology: A long term goal for future coal power plants |
Nicholas Florin - UTS
Production of H2 from biomass coupled with CO2 capture |
| Sponsor |
University of Technology, Sydney |
Agility |
ConFac |
|
Encouragement Prize Winner
|
Noim Uddin - Macquarie University
A sustainable energy future in Bhutan: trends and strategies |
Sameer Prakash Khare - University of
Newcastle
Heat transfer in Oxy-fuel coal combustors |
Yansong Shen - UNSW
Modelling of coal blends combustion - a cost-effective way of providing
in-depth information for fossil fuel utilization |
| Sponsor |
Wireless Monitors Australia |
Wireless Monitors Australia |
Wireless Monitors Australia |
|
Best University Contribution
|
University of Newcastle |
|
Sponsor
|
NSW Dept of Planning, Demand Management
& Planning Project |
These awards were made possible with the generous sponsorship
provided by:
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