Pleased to announce that our Lab (Joseph Nunez, Amira Attia, and Nicole Thornton) have been awarded the prestigious Wazoku Crowd Challenge Award for their proposed solution on "AI Approaches to Optimize Grid Effectiveness."
This recognition highlights their innovative application of artificial intelligence to address critical challenges in grid optimisation and energy systems. Their proposal stood out among international submissions for its technical rigour, originality, and potential impact on advancing grid effectiveness.
We congratulate Joseph Nunez, Amira Attia, and Nicole Thornton on this achievement and commend their dedication to pushing the boundaries of research at the intersection of AI and energy systems. Particularly, their success reflects the importance of collaborative spirit in addressing global challenges.
Date: 29 Nov 2024
The story of two remarkable decades of solar PV in Australia: An investigation from our Lab, led by Marty Fuentes, unveils several intriguing social dynamics.
Summary in The Conversation,
Details in Energy Research and Social Science
Free public tool for personal exploration: public tool
Date: 03 Sep 2024
Our lab co-chaired the organisation of the "Australia-China Energy Transition Forum: Electrifying Tomorrow - Advancing Cooperation in the Industrial Chain of Electric Vehicles" with UTS ACRI, from 1-2 August.
Date: 02 Aug 2024
Scientific Reports is currently welcoming submissions of original research to a Sustainable transportation and mobility solutions Collection.
If you are interested in preparing a manuscript for consideration at Scientific Reports as part of this Collection, please let us know and I would be happy to provide further detail. Submissions will be welcomed at any point up until 10 April 2024, but if you are unable to submit a manuscript before this date, please let us know as we may be able to be flexible.
A/Prof Kaveh Khalilpour
Date: 03 Nov 2023
“What we tried, in this project, was to develop an agnostic tool, which in a very unbiased way, takes the numbers and analyses, from the given options, which can be the best technology.”
Cosmos news link
Date: 26 May 2023
NEX.T LAB collaboration story with "systems thinking" mindset:
"A team of researchers has created a new supply chain model which could empower the international hydrogen renewable energy industry. "
UTS news link
ScienceDaily link
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) link
Energy Source & Distribution link
TheFifthEstate link
MHD Supply Chain Solutions magazine link
Date: 22 May 2023
Maria Chaudhry, PhD scholar from NEX.T LAB, in collaboration with the Australian Farmers’ Markets Association, is conducting a survey to understand "Sustainability Practices, Problems and Challenges in Fresh Produce Farming Businesses." From there she aims to explore how IoT can help improve the efficiency of fresh food supply chains.
Date: 15 May 2023