
January 17, 2020
Dr Arman Siahvashi awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarship
Dr Arman Siahvashi from the Australian Centre for LNG Futures and the Fluid Science and Resources Group at The University of Western Australia has been awarded a highly sought after Fulbright Future Fellowship for 2020. The Fulbright Program is the world’s largest educational exchange program and recipients of the award have attested to the importance…
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December 2, 2019
UWA Fluid Science and Resources NMR Group at ANZMAG 2019
The international magnetic resonance community headed to Bunker Bay in the beautiful Margaret River region for the first ever gathering of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonance (ANZMAG) in Western Australia. The 12th ANZMAG conference attracted over 170 academic visitors to the region for this multi-sector technical conference, which was opened by…
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November 26, 2019
Dr Neil Robinson awarded a UWA Research Collaboration Award
Congratulations to UWA Fluid Science and Resources Group Research Associate Dr Neil Robinson, who has been awarded a UWA Research Collaboration Award. New to Perth and to UWA, Neil has hit the ground running with his first grant as Chief Investigator. He will now undertake a collaborative project with Dr Carmine D’Agostino at the University of…
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September 11, 2019
International experts in Perth for Hydrogen Liquefaction and Storage Symposium 26-27 September 2019
Hosted by the Australian Centre for LNG Futures at the University of Western Australia, the Hydrogen Liquefaction and Storage Symposium has attracted international speakers with expertise in the very challenging area of hydrogen liquefaction. Registrations for this symposium are open, contact Dr Saif al Ghafri on saif.alghafri@uwa.edu.au to register for this event. A snippet of…
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September 2, 2019
Gas Stations in Space – 25 September 2019
In collaboration with the Institute of Advanced Studies, we are pleased to host a free public lecture by Dr William Notardonato, Principal Investigator, Kennedy Space Centre Exploration Research and Technology Programs, NASA and Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow. .
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May 20, 2019
UWA Team Visit Saudi Aramco EXPEC Advanced Research Centre in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Members of the FSR group (Prof. Mike Johns, Dr Nicholas Ling, Dr Paul Connolly) visit the impressive NMR facilities at Saudi Aramco EXPEC Advanced Research Centre (Dhahran Saudi Arabia) following a two day seminar on ‘NMR applied to Porous Media’ as part of a collaboration with KFUPM. Latest…
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March 22, 2019
New PhD Opportunities in Fluid Science and Resources – 4 positions advertised
To find out more about these four new exciting PhD opportunities: Gas hydrates and flow assurance for long subsea tiebacks Next generation gas separations via innovative adsorption technologies Gas hydrate nucleation: towards risk-based hydrate management Experimental analysis and simulation of LNG boil-off-gas follow the and make contact.
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March 22, 2019
New PhD Opportunity – Deep Ocean Thermodynamics and Climate Change
We are seeking a PhD candidate to join a recently awarded Australian Research Council Discovery Project focussed on Deep Ocean Thermodynamics and Climate Change. Project description: The project, which is in collaboration with researchers at the Swinburne University of Technology (SUT), will obtain new insights into the thermodynamic and transport properties of mixtures containing water,…
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March 11, 2019
American Australian Association prestigious scholarship awarded to Catherine Sampson
Congratulations is extended to Catherine Sampson for being awarded an education scholarship from the American Australian Association. AAA has been supporting scholars since 2002 to advance graduate education. Catherine has joined us from Texas A&M and we welcome her to the Fluid Sciences and Resources PhD team.
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December 9, 2018
Breaking Bad Oilfield Emulsions-Professor Michael Johns Awarded ARC Discovery Funds
In Australia, oilfield emulsion problems are frequently encountered in both the Bass Strait and across the Carnarvon Basin causing severe economic and environmental consequences. The treatment option proposed by this project scope will target both asphaltene and silt stabilised water-in-oil emulsions and will be readily deployable.
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