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Dr. Changlong Wang is a Research Fellow at Monash University's Faculty of Engineering, specializing in Civil & Environmental Engineering. He holds additional roles as a Climate Futures Fellow at the University of Melbourne and an Academic Visitor at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on decarbonization strategies, hydrogen technology, green metals production, and energy market design. Key contributions include the Hydrogen and Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper, which supports Australia's National Hydrogen Strategy, and leadership in international energy collaboration through the IEA Hydrogen TCP. He has been honored with the 2023 Australian Eureka Prize and the 2024 Monash Engineering Dean’s Award for Research Excellence.
Education: Bachelor of Engineering with Honours from ANU; PhD from the University of Melbourne.
Research highlights include leading the South Australian Green Iron Supply Chain Study with the Port of Rotterdam, co-leading the 'Hydrogen for Iron/Steelmaking' task, and serving as Deputy Lead for the SEVI project's grid stability analysis. He has submitted 7 policy consultations and chairs the 2026 Australian Hydrogen Research Conference organizing committee. His work contributes to UN SDGs 7 (Affordable Clean Energy), 9 (Industry Innovation), 11 (Sustainable Cities), and 13 (Climate Action).
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