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Professor Mark Paskevicius is a faculty member at Curtin University's Department of Physics, part of the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing, and Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He holds the rank of Professor and is affiliated with the Office of the Provost. His research focuses on renewable energy storage, particularly developing solid-state materials for hydrogen storage and battery applications using boron-rich compounds.
His work includes studies on thermochemical energy storage systems, solid-state ion conductors, and novel materials for energy applications. Notably, he investigates metal hydrides, boron-based compounds, and their potential in high-temperature thermal batteries. Collaborations involve institutions globally, with a focus on interlaboratory studies and material characterization.
Professor Paskevicius's publications span 2020–2024, addressing topics like hydrogen storage in ZIF-8, alkali metal hydrides, and thermochemical battery prototypes. His research emphasizes practical applications in energy storage, including materials for solar thermal systems and carbon dioxide sorption.
His advising and grants are centered on advancing energy storage technologies, with contributions to materials science and electrochemistry. He leads teams exploring boron-rich materials and their roles in sustainable energy solutions.



