Professor Dianne Wiley is a Chemical Engineer and Honorary Professor at the University of Newcastle , where she serves as Dean of Engineering . She is a global leader in membrane systems for water treatment and technoeconomic analysis of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies . Her work spans fundamental research and industrial applications, focusing on climate resilience, energy systems, and sustainable engineering solutions. Key Affiliations: University of Newcastle (2022–present) University of Sydney (2016–2022) UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology Research Interests include: Carbon capture, transport, and storage (CT, pipeline optimization) Membrane science for water/wastewater treatment Technoeconomic modeling of industrial decarbonization Flexible CCS operation and renewable energy integration Advanced oxidation and photocatalytic processes Publication Trends reveal a focus on CO2 mitigation strategies (2016–2025), membrane fouling/scaling (1985–2021), and catalyst design (2022–2025). Her work bridges chemical engineering, environmental systems, and industrial decarbonization. Education : PhD, University of New South Wales Bachelor of Applied Science (Distinction), Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education Graduate Diploma in Education, Armidale College of Advanced Education








