About
Dr. Shabnam Sabah is a Postdoctoral Research Engineer at Swinburne University of Technology, affiliated with the School of Engineering and actively contributing to the Green Steel Alliance and HILT CRC projects. Her research is centered on hydrogen-based iron and steel production, with a strong focus on sustainable and decarbonized metallurgical processes.
Research Interests: Her work spans green steel technology, hydrogen ironmaking, flash smelting, extractive metallurgy, and high-temperature process modeling. She investigates techno-economic feasibility, energy efficiency, and emissions reduction in next-generation steelmaking pathways.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (H2-DRI), flash reduction processes, and low-grade ore utilization, with increasing emphasis on modeling, pilot testing, and sustainability metrics. She has published extensively in journals such as Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, Ironmaking & Steelmaking, and Cell Reports Sustainability.
Scientific Contributions:
- Developed models for H2-DRI shaft furnaces and flash reactors.
- Conducted techno-economic assessments of green steel pathways.
- Pioneered cold modeling studies on splashing in oxygen steelmaking.
- Explored CO2 emissions linked to gangue content in decarbonized routes.
Advising and Grants: She is available to supervise PhD students and has been involved in major CRC-funded projects such as HILT, focusing on hydrogen integration in ironmaking. Her work bridges experimental research, process simulation, and industrial applicability.
Labs and Teams: She is part of the Green Steel Alliance at Swinburne, collaborating with experts like Prof. Geoffrey Brooks and Dr. M Akbar Rhamdhani. Her research leverages advanced modeling tools (Aspen Plus, HSC Chemistry) and experimental cold models to validate industrial-scale processes.
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