
معرفی
Dr. Samane Maroufi is a Lecturer at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia, where she has held positions since 2015. Her current role as EF-Lecturer (2020-Present) follows prior appointments as Lecturer (2018-2020) and Research Associate at the SMaRT Centre. She completed her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at UNSW (2012-2015) with research stints at CSIRO Melbourne.
Her interdisciplinary research focuses on:
- Sustainable metallurgical processes and iron-steel making
- Waste recycling technologies for resource recovery
- Development of green materials from industrial/electronic waste
- Synthesis of functional nanomaterials for energy storage applications
Her recent publications demonstrate strong emphasis on:
- Advanced recycling techniques for batteries and e-waste
- Nanomaterial synthesis from waste streams
- Electrochemical energy storage systems
- Sustainable metallurgy and circular economy solutions
Awards:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA, 2021)
Research Funding:
- ARC Industrial Transformation Hub: Microrecycling of battery/consumer wastes ($3.3M, CI)
- NSW Research Attraction Program: Microrecycling ($100K)
- AMGC C240 Project: Polymer injection technology ($750K)
- Faculty grants for battery cathode materials and equipment
She leads research at UNSW's Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT Centre), developing waste transformation technologies with industrial applications.
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