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Fabian Sack is a Research Project Director at the Sydney Environment Institute and Academic Fellow with the Integrated Sustainability Analysis team in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney. He holds affiliations with the Net Zero Institute and the Charles Perkins Centre. His academic background includes doctoral studies in corporate environmental ethics, leading to a focus on sustainability transformation theory and practice. Prior to academia, he spent over three decades in senior roles and consulting in water, infrastructure, energy, and government sectors, specializing in transdisciplinary sustainability governance tools.
- Teaches ecological economics, sustainability assessment, and life cycle assessment in the Master of Sustainability program
- Current research emphasizes climate change risk management and education for sustainability
Research interests span sustainability assessment methodologies, life cycle analysis applications, and the integration of environmental ethics into corporate practices. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical implementation in sectors like water management and renewable energy.
Recent publications highlight critical engagement with life cycle assessment techniques in Australia’s water sector and innovations in renewable energy systems. His 2020 study on wastewater treatment plant flexibility for renewable grids demonstrates cross-disciplinary impact.
- Recipient of the 2023 SEI Collaborative Fellowship for sustainability research
Advising focuses on current research students exploring contemporary sustainability challenges. His 2023 grant supported development of medical procedure carbon footprint calculators, reflecting his commitment to actionable sustainability metrics.
Leads projects within the Integrated Sustainability Analysis team, leveraging input-output modeling and transdisciplinary collaboration to address global sustainability goals.



