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Dr. Thomas Moore is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the School of Mechanical, Medical & Process Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering. He holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and undergraduate degrees from the University of Queensland. Prior to QUT, he was a Staff Scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, leading modelling efforts in carbon capture technologies.
His research focuses on carbon capture process design, CO₂ electrolysis, and techneconomic analysis of green technologies. Key areas include electrification of gas separation processes, direct air capture (DAC), and the application of data science for predictive modeling. He teaches thermodynamics, reactor engineering, and process design.
Dr. Moore’s work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) through innovations in low-carbon energy systems. His recent publications emphasize scalable carbon capture solutions, electrochemical systems, and cross-scale catalyst modeling.
His research projects integrate computational modeling, experimental validation, and industrial collaboration to advance climate technologies. Current efforts address the economic and technical challenges of scaling up CO₂ conversion systems.




