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Dr Graeme Craig Bushell is a Research Fellow at the School of Chemical Engineering, UNSW. His primary research interests focus on sustainability and renewable energy systems, alongside engineering education methodologies. He has contributed to studies on ethical norms in engineering education and sustainable systems adaptation. His work spans particle technology, sediment compaction, and floc dynamics with applications in environmental and material sciences. Dr Bushell has published extensively in engineering education ethics, flocculation processes, and material aggregation mechanisms. His research integrates theoretical modeling with experimental studies, addressing both technical and pedagogical challenges in engineering fields.
- Education: Background in chemical engineering with advanced expertise in material science and educational methodologies.
- Key Areas: Sustainable systems, ethical education in engineering, flocculation processes, sediment dynamics.
His publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining environmental engineering principles with pedagogical innovation. Recent work explores how ethics education impacts engineering student behavior, while earlier studies focus on material behavior in suspension and sedimentation processes.
- Grants/Advising: No specific grants or advisees listed, though his research likely involves collaborative projects in environmental and educational engineering domains.
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