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Marnie Shaw is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the School of Engineering at the Australian National University (ANU), within the College of Science. Her research integrates engineering and social science to develop sustainable energy solutions, focusing on resilient decarbonized energy systems. She holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Melbourne and has extensive international experience in academia and industry.
- Affiliations: Deputy Director, School of Engineering (ANU); Researcher at the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions
- Leadership Roles: Chloe Munro Scholarship for Transformational Leadership (2023)
Research interests span energy storage systems, brain imaging techniques (fMRI/MEG), and machine learning applications. Her work addresses challenges in distributed energy networks and neurodegenerative diseases. Over 40 peer-reviewed publications demonstrate contributions to both engineering and neuroscience domains.
Notable projects include strategic partnerships with energy companies (Neoen) and studies on community battery systems, aiming to optimize grid performance and consumer benefits. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges technical innovation with societal impact, particularly in climate and energy policy.
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