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Associate Professor Jason Anthony Scott is an Associate Professor and Deputy Leader of the Particle and Catalysis Research Group (PartCat) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on catalysis, photocatalysis, and sustainable energy technologies, with applications in environmental remediation and renewable energy. He has extensive experience in particle fabrication, heterogeneous catalysis, and photoelectrocatalysis, aiming to address global energy and environmental challenges. Scott has secured over AUD$20 million in research funding, including leadership roles in projects like the ARENA-funded hydrogen production initiative and ARC grants targeting organic electrolysers and solar-driven systems.
His research interests span photocatalytic hydrogen generation, advanced anodization for solar water splitting, and defect-engineered catalysts for pollution control. Scott has supervised 29 PhD and 7 Master’s students, with ongoing supervision of 11 PhD candidates. He has reviewed over 180 manuscripts for top journals, including Nature Catalysis and ACS Catalysis, and served as an ARC International Reader (2007–2021). His H-index of 44 reflects his significant contributions to the field, with over 6,000 citations.
Scott’s work emphasizes scalable technologies, such as solar-driven biomass reforming and piezo-photocatalytic systems. He has organized major conferences like the 2008 International Conference on Photochemical Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy and actively participates in catalysis workshops globally. His recent publications highlight advancements in photocatalyst design, CO2 conversion, and waste-to-energy solutions.

