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Professor Victor Rudolph is a faculty member in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland. His research focuses on energy systems, environmental engineering, and advanced materials processing. Key areas include CO2 geological storage, coal seam gas recovery mechanisms, plasma technology for cleaner chemical production, and multiphase flow dynamics in subsurface reservoirs. He has contributed to understanding coal permeability dynamics, thermal plasma arc modeling, and sustainable dewatering solutions for unconventional gas extraction.
His work integrates experimental and computational methods, such as lattice Boltzmann modeling for reactive transport and 3D printing of catalytic structures for intensified processes. Recent studies address PFAS removal via foam fractionation, mineralogical transformations during CO2 storage, and reducing carbon emissions in ironmaking through CO₂ electrolysis. Collaborations span industry partnerships on coalbed methane biogenic production and nanotechnologies to stabilize clays in producing wells.
Professor Rudolph’s publications emphasize minimizing energy consumption in industrial processes while advancing carbon capture and utilization technologies. His research has direct applications in clean energy, environmental remediation, and sustainable resource management.




