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Prof. Eric Kennedy is a Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Newcastle's School of Engineering, part of the College of Engineering, Science and Environment. He leads research in mineral carbonation, catalytic processes, and environmental chemistry through the Centre for Energy. Collaborating closely with Prof. Bogdan Dlugogorski, he co-supervises 20 research students and has pioneered projects on dioxin analysis, CO2 sequestration, and PFAS remediation. His work includes groundbreaking studies on combustion byproducts and catalytic conversion of methane. He chairs international conferences on accelerated carbonation and has secured ARC funding for PFAS solutions. Kennedy's research emphasizes sustainability, industrial applications, and environmental safety.
Research interests focus on catalytic processes for CO2 capture, mineral carbonation efficiency, and toxic compound degradation. Notable projects include converting halon stockpiles, analyzing biomass combustion pollutants, and optimizing zeolite-catalyzed reactions. His articles highlight advancements in hydrodeoxygenation, dioxin formation mechanisms, and mineral activation techniques. Kennedy's expertise spans chemical engineering, environmental chemistry, and industrial catalysis, driving innovations in sustainable energy and pollution control.
Funding highlights include ARC grants for PFAS remediation and carbonation research. His lab facilities include state-of-the-art equipment for dioxin analysis and mineral processing. Collaborations with industry partners like BHP Billiton and NIER ensure practical applications of his research. Kennedy's contributions bridge academic excellence with real-world environmental challenges, positioning him as a leader in energy and environmental engineering.
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