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UCL AUSTRALIA REPORT 2009–2017

Contents

Introduction 4 Class of 2017 26 Note from Acting Head of Department 5 Class of 2016 26 A (Brief) History of UCL Australia 6 Class of 2015 27 UCL Australia Advisory Board Members 8 Class of 2014 27 UCL Australia Academic Board Members 8 Class of 2013 28 UCL Australia Board of Examiners Members 8 Class of 2012 29 Senior Management Team 9 Class of 2011 29 Academic Staff 9 Prize Winners 30 Postdoctoral Research Associates 9 Scholarships 31 Professional Services Staff 9 UCL Australia Student Map 32 Visiting Academics 9 The Next Phase 34 Research Outputs 10 Public Lectures 16 Site Visits 18 Industry Hosts for Student Projects 19 Guest Lecturers 21 Message from the Director of Teaching 24 PhD Research Candidates 25 Introduction I am pleased to introduce this final report from UCL Australia, which celebrates UCL’s activities in over the last seven years and is a testament to the sustained efforts of its staff and students.

UCL’s approach to global engagement focuses on working with partners to achieve fair solutions to global challenges, and the new partnership between UniSA and UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences will provide a fantastic platform to build on the achievements of UCL Australia, developing tomorrow’s leaders in the energy and resources sectors.

It is important to acknowledge the very substantial financial and operational support that UCL Australia received from Santos, BHP and the South Australian Government to enable our activities in Adelaide over the last seven years. As can be seen in this report, UCL Australia also benefitted from a wide range of in-kind support from many others in industry across Australia. UCL appreciates greatly the contributions from all our industry and government partners. I would also like to thank those on the advisory and academic boards who gave regularly of their expertise and played an important governance role. Finally, I would like to thank the staff and students who have contributed to the academic endeavour in Adelaide. I hope that you take pride that through your participation you have joined the exclusive group that is UCL alumni.

While the stand-alone operations of UCL Australia cease at the end of 2017, January 2018 brings an exciting new phase of the partnership between UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences and UniSA. UCL will have an ongoing presence in , including the placement of UCL Australia staff within UniSA Engineering and the Future Industries Institute at Mawson Lakes, joint UCL-UniSA fellowships for women in Engineering and cross-hemisphere teaching programmes run by the two institutions. Building on the achievements of UCL Australia, I am confident that this new partnership will lead to a long-term and sustained legacy of UCL activities in South Australia.

Professor Michael Arthur UCL President & Provost

4 Note from Acting Head of Department Although UCL Australia has had a relatively short history, I believe we have made a difference here in Adelaide. This report documents what we’ve done since we established in Adelaide in 2009, enrolling our first cohort of students in 2010, through to our final cohort of students in Victoria Square who will graduate at the end of 2017. The report tries to summarise the things we’ve achieved here in Adelaide, in research, teaching and outreach via our public lecture series and to acknowledge the efforts of our management, academic and professional services staff, our students and the many other people involved in our enterprise. In particular, we greatly appreciate the significant support we received from many companies and individuals in the energy and resources sectors, who assisted us in many ways – from sponsoring research financially, to giving of their time and expertise in guest or public lectures, or hosting student research projects or field trips. My thanks also, to Brooke Williamson for helping produce this report. Finally, while this report summarises our efforts here over the last eight years in a quantitative way, it cannot adequately convey the often life-changing impacts that I think UCL Australia has had on many of our students and staff or, indeed, wider impacts we’ve had on the energy and resources sectors. I look forward with hope to these sorts of impacts continuing as we move on to our new operations within the partnership between UCL Engineering and UniSA.

Dr Craig Styan Acting Head of Department

5 A (Brief) History of UCL Australia The School of Energy and Resources, Australia (later to be renamed UCL Australia) was established in Adelaide in 2009 as UCL’s first overseas campus. As the only UK university with a presence in Australia, UCL’s purpose was to bring a global and unique approach to postgraduate education in the energy and resources sectors. UCL had three original goals in establishing in Australia. Focusing on minerals, energy, natural In 2009, the first staff were appointed, including our first resources management and space and climate physics, it academic director Professor Tony Owen, academics Drs sought to: provide an interdisciplinary model of research and Mohan Kohle and Kim Talus and professional services teaching; increase its share of the best research students from staff Maria Stavrinakis and Lisa Brien, with Richard Asia and the Pacific; and engage more directly with business Martin seconded from UCL in London as Chief Operating and government to prove a new business model. Officer. The first cohort of MSc students started in UCL Australia developed as part of former Premier Mike February 2010, with our first graduation ceremony held Rann’s vision of Adelaide as a University City, which saw at the Royal Institution Australia in December 2011. policies to attract high quality international universities to Subsequently, Mr David Travers was appointed as Chief Adelaide in support of key State Strategic priorities and to Executive Officer in 2010, leading UCL Australia until raise the profile of Adelaide as a destination for international 2015. After Richard Martin returned to London, Kym Teh students. UCL’s Vice-Provost International at the time, was appointed Chief Operating Officer from July 2010 Professor , supported by the then Provost until May 2011. Mr Bronte Treloar was appointed Chief Sir , developed a relationship with the South Financial Officer from July 2011 until May 2015 and Australian Government, brokered by the SA Agent General’s then Deputy Head of Department from June 2015 to office in London. Mr David Knox, former Chief Executive of December 2017. Professor Tony Owen retired from the Santos was the other key person to support UCL establishing position as academic director, to be replaced for a year in Adelaide. A generous funding package was provided by by Professor Eric Fraga, on secondment from Chemical Santos for MSc scholarships, Professorial Chair, professional Engineering. development of academics and international research capacity. In 2012 Dr Ady James came from the Mullard Space The SA Government committed a similar level of funding Science Laboratory (MSSL) at UCL to set up an outpost through redevelopment of space within the hosted within UCL Australia. For over 40 years the for the UCL Australia campus and initial establishment costs MSSL has been delivering a broad, cutting-edge space and campus rental for the initial lease period to 30 June science programme in the UK, with involvement in over 2017. Subsequently BHP Billiton also provided funding to 50 space science missions internationally. In addition fund a Professional Chair, PHD Scholarships and energy to conducting research and collaborating with the related research in Australia through the establishment of the space community within the region, the goal for MSSL International Energy Policy Institute. (Australia) was to be involved in research and continuous professional development programmes in the areas of technical project management, systems engineering and systems thinking. About the same time, the International Energy Policy Institute was established, with Professor Stefaan Simons from UCL Chemical Engineering appointed to the BHP Billiton Chair to lead research into energy policy and also act as Director of Research.

6 In 2013 Ady James was appointed Academic Director when Eric Fraga returned to London. In February 2015, UCL launched its new Global Engagement Strategy, which focuses on partnerships of equivalence rather than having a “bricks and mortar” presence overseas. Following consultation, it was agreed that the campus would close as a stand-alone activity at the end of 2017. Stefaan Simons briefly took on the interim role of Head of Department until starting as Dean of Engineering at Brunel University, with Maria Stavrinakis also appointed as Departmental Manager and Dr Craig Styan as Director of Research to add to the UCL Australia management team. Subsequently, Professor Magnus Nyden was appointed as Head of Department. In 2015 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between UniSA and UCL’s Faculty of Engineering to develop a partnership focusing on research and teaching in South Australia in fields that include minerals processing, advanced manufacturing, sustainable future energy production and protection, and care of the environment. In February 2016 we enrolled our last cohort of MSc students into the MSc in Energy and Resources Management. Magnus Nyden resigned as Head of Department in April 2017, with Craig Styan acting in the head position until the closure of the Victoria Square campus in December 2017. Following graduation, the academic and ongoing research staff will move to their new offices and lab spaces within UniSA’s Future Industries Institute at Mawson Lakes and a new phase in the history of UCL’s activities will begin.

Along the way there have been quite a number of academic, research and professional services staff working at UCL Australia, each of whom has contributed to the UCL Australia story and whose efforts have been greatly valued. Similarly, numerous people from government and industry have contributed greatly to the governance and oversight of UCL Australia through their participation in our Academic and Advisory Boards. One special mention though of somebody who has supported us all the way through our history - Dr Jane Lomax-Smith, former Lord Mayor of Adelaide and former Minister in the Rann Labor Government - was a key adviser for Professor Worton and made a significant contribution to the establishment of UCL Australia and Adelaide’s relationship with UCL in London. Jane has served on the Academic Board and subsequently the Advisory Board with distinction. 7 UCL Australia Advisory Board Members Mr Douglas Caster CBE (Chairman) (2010–2013) Professor Magnus Nyden (2015–2017) Chief Executive, Ultra Electronics Holdings plc Head of Department, UCL Australia

The Hon Martin Ferguson AM (Chairman) (2014–2017) Professor Anthony Smith (2014–2014) Group Executive, Natural Resources, Seven Group Holdings Vice-Provost Education, UCL

Ms Kim Bolhius (2012–2014) Dr Craig Styan (2017–2017) Senior Commercial Advisor, Origin Energy Head of Department, UCL Australia

Mr Mark Brownley (2012–2015) Mr David Travers (2010–2015) General Manager Field Services, SA Power Networks Chief Executive, UCL Australia

Mr Alan Bye (2015–2016) Professor Nigel Titchener-Hooker (2015–2017) Vice-President, Technology, BHP Billiton Dean, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, UCL

Dr Ian Chessell (2010–2010) Professor Michael Worton (2010–2013) Chief Scientist, South Australia Vice-Provost International, UCL

Ms Petrina Coventry (2012–2014) Chief Human Resources Officer, Santos UCL Australia Academic

Mr Dean Dalla Valle (2010–2012) Board Members President, , BHP Billiton Limited Professor Steve Begg (Chair) (2015–2017) Mr Chris Eccles (2010–2010) Head, Australian School of Petroleum, Chief Executive, Department of the Premier & Cabinet Emeritus Professor Alan Robson (Chair) (2011–2014) Dr Craig Fowler (2013–2014) The University of Western Australia Deputy Chief Executive, Department of Further Education, Professor Chris Baker (2011–2017) Employment, Science & Technology Chief Technology Officer, Aveillant, UK Ms Joanne Fox (2015–2017) The Hon. Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM (2011–2015) Chief Human Resources Officer, Santos Chair, South Australian Museum Board Mr Jim Hallion (2011–2013) Professor Peter Majewski (2015–2017) Chief Executive, Department of Premier and Cabinet Head, School of Engineering, UniSA Mr H L Kam (2010–2017) Professor John Ralston AO FAA FTSE (2011–2015) Group Managing Director, Cheung Kong Infrastructure Emeritus Laureate Professor, University of South Australia Holdings Limited Professor Stefaan Simons (2015–2017) Mr David Knox (2010–2012) Dean of College, CEO & Managing Director, The Hon. Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM (2015–2017) UCL Australia Board of Chair, South Australian Museum Board Examiners Members Professor Tanya Monro FAA FTSE FOSA FAIP GAICD (2015–2017) Professor Peter Ashman (2012–2017) Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation, Head, School of Chemical Engineering, University of South Australia University of Adelaide

Mr Rik Morris (2015–2017) Professor Christopher Baker (2010–2012) Executive Director: Implementation and International, Dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Premier and Cabinet Australian National University

Mr Peter Phillips (2010–2014) Professor Jeffrey Bennet (2013–2015) Director, Government Relations Australia Advisory Pty Ltd Professor of Environmental Management, Australian National University Professor John Ralston AO FAA FTSE (2015–2017) Emeritus Laureate Professor, University of South Australia Emeritus Professor Adrian Bradbrook (2010–2014) Law School, The University of Adelaide Mr Philipp Saumweber (2010–2014) Managing Director, Saumweber Holdings Associate Professor Karen Bubna-Litic (2014–2017) School of Law, University of South Australia Mr Brett Thomas (2010–2011) Group Managing Director (Asia Pacific), Acciona Associate Professor Lynne Chester (2015–2017) Department of Political Economy, Ms Leah Weckert (2010–2014) General Manager Merchandise Support, Coles Limited Professor Walter Fernandez (2012–2015) School of Information Systems, Mr Peter Yates (2010–2014) University of New South Wales Deputy Chairman, The Myer Family Company Ltd Emeritus Professor Vernon Ireland (2015–2017) Mr Gavin Yeates (2013–2014) University of Adelaide Vice President Mine Optimisation, Resource & Business Optimisation, Group Functions, BHP Billiton Professor Ronald Ripple (2010–2013) Professor of Energy Economics, Dame Nicola Brewer (2015–2017) of Technology Vice-Provost International, UCL

8 Senior Management Team Professor Eric Fraga (2012–2013) Academic Director

Dr Adrian James (2012– ) Director of Teaching/ Executive Director, Mullard Space Science Laboratory

Professor Magnus Nyden (2015–2017) Head of Department

Mr Richard Martin (2009–2011) Chief Operating Officer

Professor Anthony Owen (2009–2013) Academic Director

Professor Stefaan Simons (2012–2015) Director, International Energy Policy Institute

Maria Stavrinakis (2009–2017) Departmental Manager

Dr Craig Styan (2012– ) Acting Head of Department/Director of Research David Travers (2010–2015) Professional Visiting Chief Executive Services Staff Academics Bronte Treloar (2011–2017) Deputy Head of Department Dina Bello (2011–2017) Dr Paul Dare Lisa Brien (2009–2010) Professor Christian Ekberg Academic Staff Jason Dow (2013–2017) Professor Sir Malcolm Grant CBE Dr Stylianos Bouzalakos (2011–2012) Mark Johnson (2014–2017) Dr Jonathan Mirrlees-Black Dr Mohan Kolhe (2009–2012) Angela Korng (2012–2017) Professor Anthony Owen Dr Carlos Miraldo (2016–2017) Sergio Lordao (2010–2013) Dr Eleftheria Polykarpou Dr Tuan Phan (2015–2016) Michaela Mocikova (2012–2015) Dr Luke Reedman Dr Eleftheria Polykarpou (2012–2013) Jo-Anne Rowe (2010–2011) Trevor Rose Dr Kim Talus (2010–2012) Sarah Stanbury (2013–2014) Professor Christof Rühl Professor Christine Trenorden (2013– ) Nathan Tan (2010–2013) Dr Katelijn Van Hende Dr Adeline Tubb (2013– ) Kym Teh (2010–2011) James Voss Dr Katelijn Van Hende (2013–2015) Brooke Williamson (2016–2017) Dr Wai-Kin Wong Dr Eng Hwa Yap (2014–2016) Pixie Yeap (2011–2017) Postdoctoral Research Associates Dr Michel Berthelemy (2013–2015)

Dr Alicia Boyano Larriba (2012–2013)

Dr Navinda De Silva (2013–2017)

Dr Laura Falkenberg (2014–2016)

Dr Jedrzej Gorski (2017–2017)

Dr Mikael Larsson (2016–2017)

Dr Cristelle Maurin (2014–2016)

Dr Dale Potts (2014–2015)

Dr Mahdi Shahnazari Avval (2016–2017)

Dr Darien Simons (2013–2016)

Dr Hazel Vandeleur (2016–2017)

9 Research Outputs Books Qua, H. C., Tan, C. S., Wong, K. C., Ho, J. H., Wang, X., Yap, E. H., . . . Wong, Y. S. (2015). Applied Engineering Failure Analysis: Theory and Practice. CRC Press: Boca Raton, Florida:

Van Hende, K. B. H. (2015). Offshore Wind in the European Union. Towards Integrated Management of Our Marine Waters: Kluwer Law International: The Netherlands.

Talus, K. (2011). Vertical natural gas transportation capacity, upstream commodity contracts and EU competition law: Kluwer Law International: The Netherlands. Book chapters Styan, C. A. (2017). Using social media to equip students with research skills to improve stakeholder engagement in the energy and resources sectors. In Carnell, M., & Fung, D. (Eds.) Disciplinary Approaches to Connecting the Higher Education Curriculum. UCL Press. (pp. 235-236).

Maurin, C., & Vivoda, V. (2016). Shale Gas and the Energy Policy ‘Trilemma’. Handbook of Shale Gas Law and Policy. Intersentia Uitgevers N V: Cambridge UK. (pp. 369-382).

Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., & James, A. M. (2016). Residential Microgrid Design Optimisation under Uncertain μCHP Characteristics. In Kravanja, Z., & Bogataj, M. (Eds.) Computer Aided Chemical Engineering. Elsevier Science BV. (pp. 1491-1496).

Talus, K. (2012). Winds of change: Long-term Gas Contracts and Changing Energy Paradigms in the European Union. In Kuzemko, C., Belyi, A. V., Goldthau, A., & Keating, M. F. (Eds.) Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia. Palgrave MacMillan: London. (pp. 227-242).

Talus, K., & Hunt, M. (2011). Ownership Unbundling: What End to the Saga? In Buschle, D., Hirsbrunner, D., & Kaddous, C. (Eds.) European Energy Law / Droit européen de l’énergie. Schulthess Verlag: Basel (pp. 25-50).

Bouzalakos, S., & Mercedes, M. (2010). Overview of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture and Storage Technology. In Maroto-Valer, M. M. (Eds.) Developments and Innovation in Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture and Storage Technology. Woodhead Publishing Limited: Cambridge UK. (pp. 1-24). Refereed articles in a scholarly journal Brouwer, R., Ordens, C. M., Pinto, R., & Condesso de Melo, M. T. (in press). Economic valuation of groundwater protection threshold values: A case study in the Aveiro Quaternary Aquifer, Portugal. Ecological Indicators.

Falkenberg, L. J., & Tubb, A. (in press). Undisciplined Thinking Facilitates Accessible Writing: A Response to Doubleday and Connell. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.09.009

Cabral Pinto, M. M. S., Marinho-Reis, A. P., Almeida, A., Ordens, C. M., Silva, M. M. V. G., Freitas, S., . . . Condesso de Melo, M. T. (2017). Human predisposition to cognitive impairment and its relation with environmental exposure to potentially toxic elements. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 1-18. doi:10.1007/s10653-017- 9928-3

Falkenberg, L. J., & Tubb, A. (2017). Economic effects of ocean acidification: Publication patterns and directions for future research. Ambio, 46, 543-553. doi:10.1007/s13280-017-0895-9

Falkenberg, L., Wrange, A., Kinnby, A., Havenhand, J., Lockyer, A., & Styan, C. (2017). Low sensitivity of reproductive life-stages in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) to abamectin. Chemosphere, 182, 665-671. doi:10.1016/j. chemosphere.2017.05.085

Górski, J. (2017). Amendment to Polish Public Procurement Law: Implementation of the fifth-generation directives and beyond. European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, 12, 60-63. doi:10.21552/epppl/2017/1/12

Górski, J. (2017). Central and Eastern Europe, Group 16+1 and One Belt One Road: The Case of 2016 Sino-Polish Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Transnational Dispute Management, 14, 1-38.

10 Górski, J. (2017). Regulation of Government Procurement by the AIIB: Convergence De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R., & Stevens, P. (2016). Economic impact analysis with other Multilateral Development Banks and the Impact on the Liberalization of of natural gas development and the policy implications. Energy Policy, 88, 639-651. Procurement Markets and Sustainability of Government contracts. Syracuse Journal doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2015.09.006 of International Law & Commerce, 44, 251-328. Falkenberg, L. J., Havenhand, J. N., & Styan, C. S. (2016). Sperm Accumulated Górski, J. (2017). The Impact of the TPP on Opening Government Procurement to Against Surface: A novel alternative bioassay for environmental monitoring. Marine International Competition in the Asia-Pacific Region. Trade Law and Development, Environmental Research, 114, 51-57. doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2015.12.005 8, 65-151. Huang, W. T., Larsson, M., Lee, Y. C., Liu, D. M., & Chiou, G. Y. (2016). Dual drug- Kaur, S., Kempson, I. M., Linden, J. B., Larsson, M., & Nyden, M. (2017). loaded biofunctionalized amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles: Enhanced synergy Unhindered copper uptake by glutaraldehyde-polyethyleneimine coatings in an between cisplatin and demethoxycurcumin against multidrug-resistant stem-like artificial seawater model system with adsorbed swollen polysaccharides and lung cancer cells. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 109, competing ligand EDTA. Biofouling, 33, 184-194. doi:10.1080/08927014.2017.12 165-173. doi:10.1016/j.ejpb.2016.10.014 84204 Khavari, A., Lofroth, J. E., Bergenholtz, J., & Nyden, M. (2016). On the percolation Koleva, M. N., Styan, C. A., & Papageorgiou, L. G. (2017). Optimisation approaches of alginate/calcium systems at low concentrations. Carbohydrate Polymers, 137, for the synthesis of water treatment plants. Computers & Chemical Engineering. 480-487. doi:10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.11.019 doi:10.1016/j.compchemeng.2016.12.018 Khavari, A., Nyden, M., Weitz, D. A., & Ehrlicher, A. J. (2016). Composite alginate Larsson, M., Huang, W. T., Liu, D. M., & Losic, D. (2017). Local co-administration of gels for tunable cellular microenvironment mechanics. Scientific Reports, 6:30854. gene-silencing RNA and drugs in cancer therapy: State-of-the art and therapeutic doi:10.1038/srep30854 potential. Cancer Treatment Reviews, 55, 128-135. doi:10.1016/j.ctrv.2017.03.004 Koleva, M. N., Polykarpou, E. M., Liu, S., Styan, C. A., & Papageorgiou, L. G. Larsson, M., Linden, J. B., Kaur, S., Le Cerf, B., & Kempson, I. (2017). Cu K-edge (2016). Optimal design of water treatment processes. Desalination and Water XANES: Polymer, organic, inorganic spectra and experimental considerations. Treatment, 57, 26954-26975. doi:10.1080/19443994.2016.1173595 Powder Diffraction, 1-5. doi:10.1017/S0885715617000756 Linden, J. B., Larsson, M., Kaur, S., Nosrati, A., & Nyden, M. (2016). Larsson, M., Yousefi, A., Elmas, S., Linden, J. B., Nann, T., & Nyden, M. (2017). Glutaraldehyde-crosslinking for improved copper absorption selectivity and chemical Electroactive Polyhydroquinone Coatings for Marine Fouling Prevention—A Rejected stability of polyethyleneimine coatings. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Dynamic pH Hypothesis and a Deceiving Artifact in Electrochemical Antifouling 133:43954. doi:10.1002/app.43954 Testing. ACS Omega, 2, 4751-4759. doi:10.1021/acsomega.7b00485 Movahedi, A., Zhang, J., Kann, N., Moth-Poulsen, K., & Nyden, M. (2016). Copper- Niner, H. J., Milligan, B., Jones, P. J. S., & Styan, C. (2017). Realising a vision of coordinating, polymers for marine anti-fouling coatings: A physicochemical and no net loss through marine biodiversity offsetting in Australia. Ocean and Coastal electrochemical study of ternary system of copper, PMMA and poly(TBTA). Progress Management, 148, 22-30. doi:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.07.006 in Organic Coatings, 97, 216-221. doi:10.1016/j.porgcoat.2016.04.009

Niner, H. J., Milligan, B., Jones, P. J. S., & Styan, C. A. (2017). A global snapshot Röding, M., Bradley, S. J., Williamson, N. H., Dewi, M. R., Nann, T., & Nydén, M. of marine biodiversity offsetting policy. Marine Policy, 81, 368-374. doi:10.1016/j. (2016). The power of heterogeneity: Parameter relationships from distributions. marpol.2017.04.005 PLOS ONE, 11:e0155718. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0155718

Nosrati, A., Larsson, M., Linden, J. B., Zihao, Z., Addai-Mensah, J., & Nyden, M. Röding, M., Del Castillo, L. A., Nydén, M., & Follink, B. (2016). Microstructure of a (2017). Polyethyleneimine functionalized mesoporous diatomite particles for selective granular amorphous silica ceramic synthesized by spark plasma sintering. Journal of copper recovery from aqueous media. International Journal of Mineral Processing, Microscopy, 264, 298-303. doi:10.1111/jmi.12442 166, 29-36. doi:10.1016/j.minpro.2017.07.001 Styan, C. A., McCluskey, C. F., Sun, Y., & Kupriyanova, E. K. (2016). Cryptic Van Dover, C. L., Ardron, J. A., Escobar, E., Gianni, M., Gjerde, K. M., Jaeckel, A., sympatric species across the Australian range of the global estuarine invader .Niner, H. . . Weaver, P. P. E. (2017). Biodiversity loss from deep-sea mining. Nature Ficopomatus enigmaticus (Fauvel, 1923) (Serpulidae, Annelida). Aquatic Invasions, Geoscience, 10, 464-465. doi:10.1038/ngeo2983 12, 53-65. doi:10.3391/ai.2017.12.1.06

Williamson, N. H., Röding, M., Liu, H., Galvosas, P., Miklavcic, S. J., & Nydén, M. Williamson, N. H., Nydén, M., & Röding, M. (2016). The lognormal and gamma (2017). The pseudo 2-D relaxation model for obtaining – relationships from 1-D and distribution models for estimating molecular weight distributions of polymers measurements of fluid in porous media. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, using PGSE NMR. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 267, 54-62. doi:10.1016/j. 1-4. doi:10.1016/j.micromeso.2017.05.056 jmr.2016.04.007

Williamson, N. H., Roding, M., Miklavcic, S. J., & Nyden, M. (2017). Scaling Williamson, N. H., Roding, M., Galvosas, P., Miklavcic, S. J., & Nyden, M. exponent and dispersity of polymers in solution by diffusion NMR. Journal of Colloid (2016). Obtaining T-1-T-2 distribution functions from 1-dimensional T-1 and T-2 and Interface Science, 493, 393-397. doi:10.1016/jjcis.2017.01.058 measurements: The pseudo 2-D relaxation model. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 269, 186-195. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2016.06.009 Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., & James, A. M. (2017). A multi-objective framework for cost-unavailability optimisation of residential distributed energy system Burridge, C. P., Peucker, A. J., Valautham, S. K., Styan, C. A., & Dann, P. (2015). design. Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks., 9, 104-117. doi:10.1016/j. Nonequilibrium Conditions Explain Spatial Variability in Genetic Structuring of Little segan.2017.01.002 Penguin (Eudyptula minor). Journal of Heredity, 106, 228-237. doi:10.1093/jhered/ esv009 Wouters, C., Fraga, E., & James, A. M. (2017). A policy-based multi-objective optimisation framework for residential distributed energy system design. Renewable De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R., Stevens, P., & Philip, L. M. (2015). A comparison Energy and Environmental Sustainability, 2, 5. doi:10.1051/rees/2017011 of North American shale plays with emerging non-marine shale plays in Australia. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 67, 16-29. doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2015.04.011 Chou, H. S., Larsson, M., Hsiao, M. H., Chen, Y. C., Roeding, M., Nyden, M., & Liu, D. M. (2016). Injectable insulin-lysozyme-loaded nanogels with Falkenberg, L. J., & Styan, C. A. (2015). The use of simulated whole effluents in enzymatically-controlled degradation and release for basal insulin treatment: In vitro toxicity assessments: A review of case studies from reverse osmosis desalination characterization and in vivo observation. Journal of Controlled Release, 224, 33-42. plants. Desalination, 368, 3-9. doi:10.1016/j.desal.2015.01.014 doi:10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.12.036 Falkenberg, L. J., Connell, S. D., Coffee, O. I., Ghedini, G., & Russell, B. D. (2015). Species interactions can maintain resistance of subtidal algal habitats to an increasingly modified world. Global Ecology and Conservation, 4, 549-558. doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2015.10.003

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Röding, M., & Nydén, M. (2015). Stejskal-tanner equation for three asymmetrical Wong, V. K., Ho, J. H., & Yap, E. H. (2014). Dynamics of a piezoelectric beam gradient pulse shapes used in diffusion NMR. Concepts in Magnetic Resonance subjected to water droplet impact with water layer formed on the surface. Journal of Part A: Bridging Education and Research, 44, 133-137. doi:10.1002/cmr.a.21338 Intelligent Material Systems and Structures. doi:10.1177/1045389X14549871

Röding, M., Williamson, N. H., & Nydén, M. (2015). Gamma convolution models for Wong, V. K., Ho, J. H., & Yap, E. H. (2014). Experimental Study of a Piezoelectric self-diffusion coefficient distributions in PGSE NMR. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Rain Energy Harvester. Advanced Materials Research, 1043, 263-267. doi:10.4028/ 261, 6-10. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2015.10.001 www.scientific.net/AMR.1043.263

Tan, B. S., & Yap, E. H. (2015). Sustainable Growth of the Commercial Aviation Chan, H. X. M., Yap, E. H., & Ho, J. H. (2013). Overview of Axial Compression Industry in Malaysia Using a System Dynamics Approach. Journal of Engineering, Technology for Direct Capture of CO2. Advanced Materials Research, 744, 392- Science and Technology, 10. 395. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.744.392

Wouters, C. (2015). Towards a regulatory framework for microgrids—The Lai, N. Y. G., Aw, K. H., Lee, C. W., & Yap, E. H. (2013). Public choice of carbon Singapore experience. Sustainable Cities and Society, 15, 22-32. doi:10.1016/j. capture and storage (CCS) as a climate change mitigation technology: The case scs.2014.10.007 for Malaysia and selected developed economies. Energy Education Science and Technology Part B, 5, 433-446. Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., & James, A. M. (2015). An energy integrated, multi- microgrid, MILP (mixed-integer linear programming) approach for residential Styan, C. A., & Hanley, J. R. (2013). Muddying the waters: the science of protecting distributed energy system planning - A South Australian case-study. Energy, 85, the environment during dredging. Australian Journal of Maritime and Ocean Affairs, 30-44. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2015.03.051 5, 137-144. doi:10.1080/18366503.2013.10815746

De Silva, P. N. K., & Ranjith, P. G. (2014). Understanding and application of Kolhe, M. L. (2012). Smart Grid: ‘charting a new energy future’ - Research, CO2 adsorption capacity estimation models for coal types. Fuel, 121, 250-259. Development and Demonstration. The Electricity Journal, 25, 88-93. doi:10.1016/j. doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2013.11.051 tej.2012.01.018

De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R., & Stevens, P. (2014). The future implications of Styan, C. A., & Rosser, N. L. (2012). Is monitoring for mass spawning events in coral shale gas developments and LNG exports from Australia. International Shale Gas assemblages in north Western Australia likely to detect spawning?. Marine Pollution and Oil Journal, 4, 17-29. Bulletin, 64, 2523-2527. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.08.008

Falkenberg, L. J., & Styan, C. A. (2014). Too much data is never enough: A review Atlam, O., & Kolhe, M. (2011). Equivalent electrical model for a proton exchange of the mismatch between scales of water quality data collection and reporting membrane (PEM) electrolyser. Energy Conversion and Management, 52, 2952- from recent marine dredging programmes. Ecological Indicators, 45, 529-537. 2957. doi:10.1016/j.enconman.2011.04.007 doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.05.006 Dastoori, K., Kolhe, M., Mallard, C., & Makin, B. (2011). Electrostatic precipitation Falkenberg, L. J., Connell, S. D., & Russell, B. D. (2014). Herbivory mediates the in a small scale wood combustion furnace. Journal of Electrostatics, 69, 466-472. expansion of an algal habitat under nutrient and CO2 enrichment. Marine Ecology doi:10.1016/j.elstat.2011.06.005 Progress Series, 497, 87-92. doi:10.3354/meps10557 Owen, A. D. (2011). The economic viability of in a fossil-fuel-rich Lim, S. W., Chen, K. F., & Yap, E. H. (2014). System Dynamics of Electric Cars (EC) country: Australia. Energy Policy, 39, 1305-1311. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2010.12.002 Usage and Support Infrastructure in Malaysia. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 627, 342-346. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.627.342 Talus, K. (2011). Long-term natural gas contracts and antitrust law in the European Union and the United States. Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 4, 260-315. Tan, A. H. P., Chen, K. F., & Yap, E. H. (2014). System Dynamics of a Marine doi:10.1093/jwelb/jwr015 Scheme (MRE) for Malaysia. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 627, 318-322. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.627.318 Virulkar, V., Aware, M., & Kolhe, M. (2011). Integrated battery controller for distributed energy system. Energy, 36, 2392-2398. doi:10.1016/j. Tshai, K. Y., Ho, J. H., Yap, E. H., & Ng, H. K. (2014). Outcome-based Education energy.2011.01.019 – The Assessment of Programme Educational Objectives for an Engineering Undergraduate Degree. Engineering Education, 9, 74-85. doi:10.11120/ Betz, R., & Owen, A. D. (2010). The implications of Australia’s carbon pollution ened.2014.00020 reduction scheme for its national . Energy Policy, 38, 4966-4977. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2010.03.084 Van Hende, K. B. H., & Wouters, C. (2014). The Regulation of Microgrids in Liberalized Electricity Markets in the EU and East Asia. European Networks Law and Manuhutu, C., & Owen, A. D. (2010). Gas-on-gas competition in Shanghai. Energy Regulation Quarterly, 3, 190-204. Policy, 38, 2101-2106. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2009.06.027

12 Published conference presentations Bartley, C., Moffat, K., Zhang, A., & Styan, C. A. (2017) Data-driven approaches Saliyeva, S., Simons, S .J. R., Lettieri, P., & Menicucci, J. (2014). Environmental to measuring a Social Licence to Operate. SRMining2017– 4th International Life Cycle Assessment of Underground Coal Gasification. AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference on Social Responsibility in Mining. Santiago, Chile, 8-10 November Atlanta, USA, 16-21 November 2014. 2017. Voss, J., Simons, S. J. R., Brown, J., Owen, A., Cook, H., Backhaus, R., Stone T., & Gray, A., James, A., Nasser, H., Richardson, K., & Rooke, K. (2017). Foundations Irwin. A. (2014). Selecting Nuclear-Powered Submarines in Australia: Nuclear Waste for improved integration – Using Systems Engineering in Programme and Project Consideration. Waste Management 2014 (WM2014), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 2-6 Management. INCOSE International Symposium, 27, 1011-1025. Doi:10.1002/ March 2014. j.2334-5837.2017.00409.x Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., James, A. M., & Polykarpou, E. M. (2014). Mixed- James, A., Caprarelli, G., Davis, M. (2017). A Long Term ISU-UNISA Partnership: integer optimisation based approach for design and operation of distributed The SHSSP. 68th International Astronautical Congress (IAC). Adelaide, Australia, energy systems. 2014 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference 25-29 September 2017. (AUPEC), Perth, Western Australia, 28 September-1 October. doi:10.1109/ AUPEC.2014.6966501 De Silva, P. N. K. (2017). A Study of Processing Options of Mineral Concentrates: Onshore vs Offshore considerations. 1st International Conference on Mineral Koleva, M. N., Polykarpou, E. M., & Papageorgiou, L. G. (2013). An MILP Model Engineering and Material Science (iCMEMS 2017), Sydney, Australia, 20-22 for Cost -Effective Water Treatment Synthesis. The 20th International Congress on November 2017. Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM), Adelaide, Australia, 1-6 December 2013, pp. 2716 - 2722. De Silva. P. N. K., Simons, S., & Stevens, P. (2016). A comparative study of shale gas development potential between Australia and the US. International Conference Polykarpou, E. M., & Dua, V. (2013). Optimisation of a liquid-liquid extraction based on Geomechanics, Geo-energy and Geo-resources (IC3G 2016). Melbourne, sustainable water desalination process. 6th International Conference on Process Australia, 28-29 September 2016. Systems Engineering (PSE ASIA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25-27 June 2013.

Koleva, M. N., Liu, S., Styan, C. A., & Papageorgiou, L. G. (2016). Multi-objective Simons, S. J. R. (2013). From subs to Mines: What would it take for Australia to Optimisation Approach for the Synthesis of Water Treatment Plants. Computer develop a nuclear-powered submarine capability? AIChE Annual Meeting, San Aided Chemical Engineering, 38, 2379-2384. doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-63428- Francisco, USA, 3-8 November 2013. 3.50401-X Simons, S. J. R., Owen, A., Brown, J., Stone, T., Irwin, A., Voss, J., Cook, H., & Larsson, L. M., Vandeleur, H. M., Nyden, M., & Styan, C. A. (2016). No harm, no Backhaus, R. (2013). What would it take for Australia to develop a nuclear-powered foul?: Expert views on the future direction of marine antibiofouling technologies. In submarine capability? Chemeca 2013, Brisbane, Australia, 1-3 October 2013. Chemeca 2016: Chemical Engineering - Regeneration, Recovery and Reinvention, Melbourne, Australia. Engineers Australia, pp. 995-1006. Styan, C., Elsdon, T., Marnane, M., Carey, M., Morgan, C., Rouphael, T., & des Lestang, P. (2013). Knowledge gained from marine environmental monitoring Koleva, M. N., Polykarpou, E. M., Liu, S., Styan, C. A., Papageorgiou, L. G. (2015). during dredging at Barrow Island. Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Synthesis of Water Treatment Processes using Mixed Integer Programming. Association Conference (APPEA), Brisbane, Australia, 26-29 May 2013. Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 37, 1379-1384. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444- 63577-8.50075-9 Dehalwar, V., Baghel, R. K., & Kolhe, M. L. (2012). Multi-Agent based Public Key Infrastructure for Smart Grid. IEEE 7th International Conference on Computer Styan, C. A., Trott, W., Bartley, C., Sharpe, O., Wu, H., & Tubb, A. (2015). Adoption Science & Education, Melbourne, Australia, 14-17 July 2012. of Social Media in the Australian Energy and Resources Sectors. SRMINING2015 – 3rd International Conference on Social Responsibility in Mining, Antofagasta, Chile, Dastoori, K., Kolhe, M., Mallard, C., & Makin, B. (2011). Particulates Removal 4-6 November 2015. by Electrostatic Precipitation in a Small Scale Biomass Combustion Stove. IET Renewable Power Generation Conference 2011, Edinburgh, UK, 6-8 September Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., & James, A. M. (2015). MILP Approach for the Design 2011. of Residential Microgrids with Energy Interaction Restrictions. 12th International Symposium on Process Systems Engineering and 25th European Symposium on Kolhe, M., & Atlam, O. (2011). Empirical Electrical Modelling for a Proton Computer Aided Process Engineering, PT C, 37, 2357-2362. Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer. IEEE 2011 International Conference on Applied Superconductivity and Electromagnetic Devices, Sydney, Australia, 14-16 December Berthelemy, M., Dussaux, D., & Soderberg, M. (2014). Measuring the effects of long 2011. lasting government interventions: evidence from the restructuring of the US nuclear power sector. 37th IAEE International Conference, 15-18 June, New York City, USA. Kolhe, M., Lin, T. C., & Maunuksela, J. (2011). GA-ANN for short-term wind energy prediction. IEEE Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), Cohen. M. A., & Tubb, A. (2014). The Impact of Environmental Regulation on Firm Wuhan, China, 25-28 March 2011. Competitiveness: A meta-analysis of the Porter Hypothesis. Fifth World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Istanbul, Turkey, 28 June-2 July 2014.

De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R. & Stevens, P. (2014). Economic impact analysis of unconventional natural gas development and policy implications. Proceedings of the 53rd Meeting of the Euro Working Group on Commodities and Financial Modelling (EWGCFM) and 2nd International Conference of the Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM), Chania, Crete, 22-24 May 2014.

Koleva, M. N., Polykarpou, E. M., Styan, C. A., & Papageorgiou, L. G. (2014). Overall Process Synthesis of Seawater Desalination. AIChE Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA, 16-21 November 2014.

Potts, D., Muller, J-P., James, A., Walton, D., & Melina, E. (2014). Assessment of existing satellite capacity for methane gas seep detection from orbit. 14th Australian Space Research Conference, Adelaide, 29 September-1 October 2014.

Saliyeva, S., Simons, S. J. R., Lettieri, P., & Menicucci, J. (2014). Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Underground Coal Gasification followed by Gas-to-Liquid Synthetic Oil Production. SPE, ed. APOGCE 2014, Adelaide, Australia, 14-16 October 2014.

13 Other conference presentations Ordens, C. M., Hopkinson, J., Shalsi, S., Curtis, A., Barnett, S., & Simmons, C. Saliyeva, S., Simons, S. J. R. and Menicucci, J. (2014). Economic Analysis of T. (2017). Breaking the hydro-illogical cycle and applying socio-hydrogeology to Underground Coal Gasification End Product Market: Australian Case Study. New groundwater management – the real-world example of Angas-Bremer irrigation Horizons in Gasification, 12th European Gasification Conference, Rotterdam, 10-13 district (South Australia). Australasian Groundwater Conference, Sydney, Australia, March 2014. 11–13 July 2017. Saliyeva, S., Simons, S. J. R., Lettieri, P., & Menicucci, J. (2014). Techno-Economic Ordens, C. M., Knowling, M. J., Werner, A.D ., Post, V. E. A., Hutson, J. H., & Assessment of World Scale Ammonia/Urea and Methanol co-production based on Bresciani, E. (2017). A conjunctive application of unsaturated zone modelling and Underground Coal Gasification: Australian Case Study. IChemE, Chemeca 2014, field-based methods to assess recharge processes and quantify recharge rates Perth, Australia, 28 September-1 October 2014. in a coastal, semi-arid, karstic aquifer: Uley South Basin, South Australia. 44th Congress of International Association of Hydrogeologists, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 25–29 Simon, D., & Simons, S. J. R. (2014). Individual, Community and Society Challenges September 2017. in Low Carbon Energy Transition: the Case of the Yorke and Mid North Region South Australia. The IAFOR North American Conference on Sustainability, Energy Lockyer, A., & Styan, C. (2017) Sensitive sperm: A novel and rapid approach to and Environment 2014, Providence, RI, United States, 11-14 September 2014. toxicity testing. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 27th Annual Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, 7-11 May 2017. Simon, D., & Simons, S. J. R. (2014). Regional Low Carbon Development Issues in Yorke and Mid North Region, South Australia. Sustainable Economic Growth for Shalsi, S., Ordens, C. M., Curtis, A., & Simmons, C.T. (2017). Collective action in Regional Australia (SEGRA), Alice Springs, Australia, 6-10 October 2014. groundwater management in practice – Lessons learnt from the Angas Bremer irrigation district. Australasian Groundwater Conference, Sydney, Australia, 11–13 Wouters, C., Fraga, E. S., James, A. M., & Polykarpou, E. M. (2014). Mixed-integer July 2017. optimisation based approach for design and operation of distributed energy systems. The Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), Shalsi, S., Ordens, C. M., Curtis, A., & Simmons, C. T. (2017). Collective Perth, Australia, 28 September-1 October 2014. action in groundwater management – Lessons learnt from the Angas Bremer irrigation district, South Australia. 44th Congress of International Association of Wouters C., Polykarpou E. M., Fraga E. S. (2013). Optimal design of a microgrid: Hydrogeologists, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 25–29 September 2017. A case study in South Australia. All Energy Australia, Melbourne, Australia, 8-9 October 2013. Styan, C.A. (2017) The future of antifouling technologies – stakeholders’ views. 3rd Australia/New Zealand/Pacific Workshop on Biofouling Management for Sustainable Cropper, M., Cole, R., James, A., Mellier, Y., Martignac, J., Di Giorgio, A. M., . . Shipping, Melbourne, Australia, 12-15 September 2017. . Hoekstra, H. (2012). VIS: the visible imager for Euclid. Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2012: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave (Conference 8442), Vandeleur, H., & Styan, C. (2017). Silver (or lead) linings? Innovative technologies Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1-6 July 2012. to beneficially re-use legacy contaminated marine sediments. 10th International SedNet Conference “Sediments on the move”, Genoa, Italy, 14-17 June 2017. Emes, M. R., Smith, A., James, A. M., Whyndham, M. W., Leal, R., & Jackson, S. C. (2012). Principles of systems engineering management: Reflections from 45 years Lockyer, A., & Styan, C. (2016). Sensitive sperm: A measure of heavy metal toxicity of spacecraft technology research and development at the Mullard Space Science in the marine environment. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Laboratory. INCOSE 22nd Annual International Symposium, Rome, Italy, 9-12 July Australia (SETAC-AU), Hobart, Australia, 4-7 October 2016. 2012.

Falkenberg, L. J., & Styan, C. A. (2015). A novel method to identify the effects of Polykarpou, E., & Dua, V. (2012). Sustainable water desalination using waste heat: climate change: potential insights for future biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Optimisation of a liquid-liquid extraction process. 22nd European Symposium of 3rd International Symposium on Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans, Computer Aided Process Engineering, London, UK, 17-20 June 2012. Santos City, Brazil, 23-27 March 2015. Simons, S. J. R. (2012). Can social networking and open innovation help accelerate Niner, H., Styan, C., & Jones, P. (2015). The potential for biodiversity offsetting in the transition to a low carbon economy? Chemeca 2012, Wellington, New Zealand, the marine environment. The 52nd Australian Marine Science Association (AMSA) 23-26 September 2012. Annual Conference, Geelong, Australia, 5-9 July 2015. Kolhe, M. (2011). Electrolytic hydrogen production for fuel cell vehicle. 8th Asia Simon, D., & Simons, S. J. R. (2015). Low Carbon Energy Transition Challenges in Pacific Conference on Sustainable Energy & Environmental Technologies, Adelaide, Rural Regional South Australia. The 11th International Conference on Environmental, Australia, 10-13 July 2011. Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability, Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-23 January 2015. Kolhe, M. (2011). Smart Grid: Impact of distributed generation and intermittent renewable energy sources. All Energy Australia 2011, Melbourne, Australia, 12-13 Styan, C. A., & Falkenberg, L. J. (2015). A new, rapid method for whole effluent October 2011. toxicology (WET) assessment of offshore releases and contaminated sediments. Australian Petroleum Producers and Exploration Association Health Safety & Talus, K. (2011). From State to market and back: The role of public sector in Environment Conference & Exhibition, Perth, Western Australia, 8-9 September the energy markets: The European experience. Annual Conference of Australian 2015. Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA), Perth, Australia, 11 April 2011. De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R., & Stevens, P. (2014). Comparison of US Shale Plays with Emerging Non-Marine Shale Plays in Australia. AIChE Annual Meeting, Kolhe, M. (2010). Integrated renewable energy system based on energy storage in Atlanta, USA, 16-21 November 2014. the form of hydrogen. All-Energy 2010 Australia, Melbourne, Australia, 6-7 October 2010. De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S. J. R., & Stevens, P. (2014). Petrophysical characterization of Cooper Basin shale and adaptability of traditional fracking technologies, AECS Convention “Sustainable Australia”, Newcastle, NSW, Australia 7-10 July 2014.

Enano Jr., N. H., Berthelemy, M., Owen, A., & Simons, S .J. R. (2014). Integrating willingness-to-pay with reliability planning: The role of the value of lost load in inducing investment and demand-side participation. BIEE 10th Academic Conference, Oxford, UK, 17-18 September 2014.

Falkenberg, L. J., Russell, B. D. & Connell, S. D. (2014). Resisting environmental change: the importance of maintaining intact kelp forests in an increasingly stressful world. 51st Australian Marine Science Association Annual Conference, Canberra, Australia, 6-10 July 2014. 14 Keynote or other invited presentations Ordens, C. M. (2017). Breaking the hydro-illogical cycle, socio-hydrogeology and Owen, G. (2013) The role of consumer challenge in energy regulation in Great collective action in groundwater management – the real-world example of Angas- Britain. Energy Networks Association, Brisbane, Australia, 24 July 2013. Bremer irrigation district (South Australia). Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo. September 2017. Owen, G. (2013) The role of the demand side in the electricity market. Australian Institute of Energy, Melbourne, Australia, 18 July 2013. Trenorden C.L. (2017) Access to Justice for ESD in Western Australia: Whether ‘tis nobler to establish an environmental court, National Environmental Law Association Owen, G. (2013). UK Energy Efficiency schemes to tackle fuel poverty - and some (WA) Annual Conference 2017, Perth, Western Australia, 1 September 2017. considerations for Victoria. One Million Homes Roundtable, Melbourne, Australia, April 2013. Trenorden, C. (2017). Making Intention reality: Delivering environmental justice in the Asia-Pacific region in a time of climate change Asia Pacific Regional Conference of Owen, G. (2013) Where is the vulnerable consumer in market led reforms? the International Association of Women Judges. Sydney, Australia, 27-30 April 2017. Australian Council of Social Service Annual Conference, Adelaide, Australia, March 2013. Styan C. A. (2015). Tales from the (dr)edge of reality: monitoring the impacts of oil and gas developments on corals and other charismatic marine creatures. School Simons, S. J. R. (2013). Going Low Carbon: The Approach of the International of Biological Sciences, , Adelaide, South Australia, 17 September Energy Policy Institute. Four Societies Annual Meeting, Sydney, Australia, 27 2015. February 2013.

James, A. (2014). CubeSat instrumentation development for the QB50 project. Simons, S. J. R. (2013). Going Low Carbon Through Innovation and Collaboration. Workshop on utilising existing Australian space capability for future growth, Mt Australian Institute of Energy luncheon, Perth, Australia, 18 April 2013. Stromlo Observatory, Canberra, Australia, 14 - 18 July 2014. Simons, S. J. R. (2013). Operating in a Carbon Constrained Future: Challenges and James, A. (2014). Greenhouse gas monitoring at the Mullard Space Science Opportunities. Oil & Gas Summit, Perth, Australia, 22 November 2013. Laboratory (UCL, Australia). Roundtable for oil and gas projects, Adelaide, Australia, Styan, C. A. (2013). Muddying the waters: the science of protecting the environment 23 October 2014. during dredging. PACIFIC 2013 - International Maritime Exposition, Sydney, Simons, S. J. R., & Stone, T. (2014). The international management of spent nuclear Australia, 9 October 2013. fuel”. Nuclear Industries Association Annual Meeting, London, UK, 4 December 2014. Technical reports Simons, S. J. R. (2014). Energy policy outlook for the Asian LNG market. Australian Maurin, C. (2016). The need for an energy vision in New South Wales (Public Policy Gas Export Outlook 2014, Brisbane, Australia, 24-25 June 2014. Paper). Energy Policy Institute of Australia.

Simons, S. J. R. (2014). Evaluating the effectiveness of government initiatives and Simon, D., & Simons, S. (2014). Making Yorke and Mid North Region Low Carbon intervention policies in emerging unconventional gas markets. Australian Domestic Investment Ready, Final Project Report, December 2014. Gas Outlook 2014, Sydney, Australia, 25-27 February 2014. Simon, D., & Simons, S. (2014). Making Yorke and Mid North Region Low Carbon Simons, S. J. R. (2014). Getting value out of CO2 emissions; Innovations in waste Investment Ready, Phase 1 Final Report, February 2014. treatment and CO2 conversion. Enviro’ 14, Adelaide, Australia, 18-19 September 2014. Simon, D., & Simons, S. (2014). Making Yorke and Mid North Region Low Carbon Investment Ready, Phase 2 Final Report, June 2014. Styan, C. A., & Yap, E.H. (2014). Can South Australia catch the Ocean Renewable Energy wave? Marine Science to Support South Australia’s Blue Economy. Simon, D., & Simons, S. (2014). Upper Spencer Gulf Renewable Energy Strategy, Australian Marine Science Association (South Australia) 9th Annual Symposium, Interim Report, December 2014. Adelaide, Australia, 16 October 2014. Styan, C. A. (2014). Assessment of Water Quality Criteria for the Wheatstone Trenorden, C. L. (2014). Judicial Review and the Principles of Ecologically Dredging Program. A review prepared for Chevron Australia Pty Ltd. 47 pp, February Sustainable Development: Where are We Going? National Environmental Law 2014. Conference, Sydney Australia, 21 November 2014. Owen, G. (2013). Paper commissioned by the Australian Energy Regulator: The De Silva, P. N. K. (2013). Shale gas development challenges and policy implications. potential role of Consumer Challenge in energy network regulation in Australia. April Department of State Development, Round Table discussions, Adelaide Wine Center, 2013. 2-4 December 2013. Owen, G., Simon, D., & Simons, S. (2013). Data Analysis of North Adelaide Capacity Owen, G. (2013) Smart meter roll-out in Great Britain. Smart Utilities Australia and Tariff Smart Meter Trial, Report to SA Power Network, December 2013. New Zealand conference, Melbourne, Australia, 26 November 2013. Stevens, P., Simons, S. J. R., & De Silva, P. N. K. (2013). Shale Gas in Australia: The Owen, G. (2013) The Great Britain energy retail market – recent Ofgem proposals. Policy Options. UCL International Energy Policy Institute Adelaide, Australia. October Consumer Utilities Advocacy Centre (CUAC) reference group, Melbourne, Australia, 2013. 30 May 2013. Other outputs Gorski, J., Chaisse, J., & Chi, M. (2017). One Belt One Road Initiative (“OBOR”): Editorial. Transnational Dispute Management, Special Issue: One Belt One Road Initiative (“OBOR”), 14.

Gorski, J., & Trenorden, C. (2017). EU and Regulation of Shale Industry: Where Do We Stand Now? Oil and Gas Law News (Committee Update of the International Bar Association Legal Practice Division), 5, 20.

De Silva, P. N. K., Simons, S., & Stevens, P. (2016). Shale resource development potential: Australian context. https://www.unconventionaloilandgas.com.au/shale- resource-development-potential-the-australian-context/

Crafter Ao, G., Trenorden, C. L., & Sansom, G. (2013). Strengthening South Australian communities in a changing world: ‘The Council of the future’. Retrieved from http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/

15 Public Lectures 2017 Sociology before Geology: Social Energy and Materials Efficiency, Performance in the Extractive Sector Conversion and Storage Bruce Harvey, Centre for Social Responsibility Professor Stefaan Simons, Brunel University in Mining, The . London; Associate Professor Frank Bruno, University of South Australia; and Professor The importance of research and Peter Murphy, University of South Australia education in water resources management to inform decision making The effects of radiation Hon Karlene Maywald, Non‑Executive Professor Pam Sykes, Flinders University. Director of SA Water. Nuclear, renewables, energy storage and 2016 other low‑carbon technologies: an energy systems perspective on policy options Brexit: A Utopian Ideal? Dr Paul Dodds, University College London. Visiting Professor Dr Tim Stone CBE, UCL Australia. 2015 Delivering the Energy Transition in The Security Implications of a theory and practice Changing Climate; why it matters Professor Michael Grubb, University College and what we need to do London; Hon Mark Parnell MLC. Honorary Professor Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti CB, University College London. Can Humans Survive Human Nature?: The Political Psychology of Climate Management Options for Change Energy‑from‑Waste Air Pollution Dr John Rolls, Barbara Hardy Institute, Control Residues University of South Australia. Dr Julia Stegemann, UCL Centre for Resource Efficiency and the Environment. The Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Community Decision Prospects for international oil prices Honorary Reader Jim Voss, UCL Australia. Visiting Professor Paul Stevens, UCL Australia and Chatham House. Murray–Darling Basin – management challenges of a complex system Infrastructure, markets and regulation: Dianne Davidson, University of Adelaide. Fixing failure Visiting Professor Dr Timothy Stone CBE, Nuclear: A waste of time, energy and UCL Australia. money?: Power Generation, Waste Management and Recycling Spent Fuel Emeritus Professor Tony Owen, University College London; Visiting Professor Christian Ekberg, UCL Australia; Honorary Reader James Voss, UCL Australia. 16 2014 2013 How health can beat at the heart Use of models to develop policies of an economy for energy and environment Visiting Professor Sir Malcolm Grant, UCL Dr Mark Barrett, UCL Energy Institute. Australia and National Health Service (NHS). The First Oil Shock forty years after: South Australia and the world Is a good memory still the best energy outlook qualification for a prophet? Visiting Professor Christof Rühl, UCL Australia Professor Paul Stevens, Chatham House. and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. Challenges for Mineral Exploration in SA Evidence, Parliaments and making good Richard Hillis, Deep Exploration Technologies policy decisions Cooperative Research Centre. Dr Chris Tyler, University College London The Coalition’s climate change strategy and UK Parliamentary Office of Science and The Hon Greg Hunt MP, Federal Member for Technology Flinders Shadow Minister for Climate Action, Arbitrating Complex Energy Disputes: Environment and Heritage; Professor Stefaan A Case Study in Gas/LNG Production Simons, University College London. and Export Remote Sensing for Energy and Dr Alejandro Escobar, BakerBotts. Mineral Resources Application of Oil Dispersants by Professor Peter Muller, Mullard Space Science Sub‑surface Injection: Deepwater Laboratory. Horizon Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico The US and ‘Energy Independence’: Dr Kenneth Lee, CSIRO Wealth from Oceans probabilities, geo‑politics and a meow! National Research Flagship. Professor Paul Stevens, Chatham House. The International Oil and Gas Companies: Wind Power in South Australia – Is the old business model dead? from zero to 26% in 10 years Professor Paul Stevens, Chatham House. Adjunct Associate Professor Monica Oliphant, Energy and environmental public policy. ISES; Nic Jacobson, Independent Consultant. Joining the dots between public policy, Fluid modelling of carbon dioxide economics and implementation sequestration Jim Voss, UK Nuclear Institute. Professor Herbert Huppert, University of Systems Thinking and Interdependency – Cambridge. a joined up world Unconventional Gas Project Management Professor Brian Collins, UCL Centre of Diana Hoff, Santos. Engineering Policy. Global Energy Outlook – the long term Dr. Christof Rühl, BP plc. 2012 The Economics of Resource Curse: Is Australia a Special Case? Professor Paul Stevens, Chatham House.

Dr Kenzo Fujisue, Member of the House of Councilors of Japan.

The Changing Climate of Climate Science Professor Chris Rapley, University College London.

17 Site Visits Site visits were a feature of our programme and allowed the Leigh Creek Coal Mine (Alinta) students to gain context to enhance their classroom learning Lochiel Park (Zero Carbon House)

and to understand the operational realities of facilities in the Moomba Facility (Santos) energy and resources sectors, and to see them in the wider Northern Power Station (Alinta) environmental and community contexts. This was only possible (BHP) with the generous support of the following organisations. Onshore Petroleum Centre of Excellence (TAFE) Adelaide Desalination Plant (SA Water) Pelican Point Power Station (ENGIE) Angas Zinc Mine (Terramin Resources) Port Bonython Hydrocarbon Facility (Santos) ANZ House (ANZ) Port Pirie Smelter (Nystar) Arid Recovery Reserve (Arid Recovery) Royal Adelaide Showgrounds Solar PV Plant Australian Water Quality Centre (SA Water) SA Power Networks Innovation Centre (SA Power Biofuels Demonstration Plant Whyalla (Muradel) Networks)

Christie Walk Eco-village Santos House (Santos)

Clements Gap Wind Farm (Pacific Hydro) Sundrop Farms (Sundrop)

Davenport Substation (ElectraNet) Torrens Island Power Station (AGL)

ElectraNet Control Room (ElectraNet) Whyalla Steelworks (Arrium) Kanmantoo Copper Mine (Hillgrove Resources)

Langhorne Creek

18 Industry Hosts for Student Projects ACCIONA Epic Energy South Australia

AGL Finlaysons

ANZ Holland & Knight

APA Marathon Resources

Arrium Mining Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Attorney-General’s Department Origin Energy Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Osmoflo

Australian Energy Market Operator Parsons Brinckerhoff

Beach Energy Regional Development Australia Yorke and Mid North BG Group Santos BHP Billiton Saumweber Holdings Commonwealth Bank of Australia SEA Gas Coopers Brewery Sundrop Farms Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources Tas Gas and Energy

Department of Primary Industry and Regions, South Australia

ElectraNet

Energy Exemplar 19 20 Guest Lecturers

Roy Abraham Dr Mark Bunch Santos CO2CRC

Professor Jonas Addai-Mensah Professor John Callaway University of South Australia University of San Francisco

Stuart Ainsworth Lisa Caripis Enlightening Data Pty Ltd Transparency International Australia

Dr Alemu Alemu Lui Cirocco University of South Australia University of South Australia

Dr Anas Alhajji Leigh Clifford NGP Energy Capital Management Qantas

Professor Owen L. Anderson Dr Ian Cody The University of Oklahoma ExxonMobil

Michael Bailey Hon Patrick Conlon MP Rio Tinto Ministry of Transport

Professor Steve Begg Joel Cook University of Adelaide Cambridge Economic Policy Dr Martin Belusko Associates CEPA University of South Australia Chris Coomans Dr Andrei V Belyi ANZ Deputy Chair on cathedra on Political Dianne Davidson Issues Russia Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA)

Dr Geoff Bertram Dr Katherine Davidson Victoria University of Wellington University of South Australia

Graeme Bethune Charles Davis EnergyQuest Commonwealth Bank

Kate Bickford Dr Rob Dickinson McDonald Steed McGrath Lawyers Hydricity Systems Australia

David Blowers Dr Che Doering Grattan Institute Australian Government

Ally Bonakdar Martyn Eames NAB Santos

Kim Bouwer Ralf Eckley University of Strathclyde Glasgow Santos

Dr Marita Bradshaw Greg English Geoscience Australia Piper Alderman

Dr Thierry Bros Associate Professor Nesimi The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Ertugrul Professor Frank Bruno University of Adelaide University of South Australia Dr Alejandro Escobar Robin Budden Baker Botts Social Aspects Solutions

21 Professor Howard Fallowfield Paul Leadbeter Flinders University University of Adelaide

Dr Chris Fogwill Frank Leanez University of New South Wales Energy Exemplar

Nick Fox Dr Richard Leaver Santos Flinders University

Cathy Frost Kerrynne Liddle Santos Santos

Jan Gabrynowicz Ian Little Commonwealth Bank Envestra

John Gallagher Dr Adam Loch Santos University of Adelaide

Scott Gardiner Professor John S. Lowe King & Wood Mallesons SMU Dedman School of Law

Bob Gilliver Associate Professor Iain MacGill University of South Australia University of New South Wales

Dr Barry Goldstein Dr Steve Mackie Government of South Australia Santos

Dennis Gonzales Jon Marshallsay CSIRO Australian Cultural Heritage Management Phillip Gordge Santos Karlene Maywald Government of South Australia Dr Alice Gorman Flinders University; Australian Cultural Deena McMullen Heritage Management Santos

Elizabeth Harnett Dr Stephanie McWhinnie University of Oxford University of Adelaide

Philip Harris Paul Menzies QC Frazer-Nash Consultancy Wentworth Chambers

Bruce Harvey Dr Kieren Moffat Resolution88; Rio Tinto CSIRO

Professor Jon Havenhand Bradley Moggridge University of Gothenburg

Dr Guna Hewa Alankarage Dr Gavin Mudd University of South Australia

Bronte Hollow Deena Mullen Santos Santos

Peter Holt Nick Mumford Energetics’ Santos

Melissa Holzberger Glenn Murray Sloan Holzberger Lawyers Santos

John Karasinski Dr Sasi Nayar Curtin University South Australian Research and Development Institute Tim Kildea SA Water Jane Norman Santos David Knox Santos Craig Oakeshott The Australian Energy Regulator; Rainer Korte Sinclair Knight Merz ElectraNet Cheryl Ormond Eloise Langford Santos Aurecon

22 Dr Declan Page Abigail Steed Peter Williams CSIRO McDonald Steed McGrath Lawyers Marathon Resources

Dr Alexandra Peralta Professor Paul Stevens Ben Wolrige University of Adelaide Chatham House Corality

Dr Tuan Phan Ian Stirling Reiner Wolterbeek Australian Government ElectraNet Sundrop Farms

Colin Pitman Major Sumner Dr Wai-Kin Wong Walkerville City Council Ngarrindjeri Elder ElectraNet

Associate Professor Peter Pudney Nick Swain Tony Wood University of South Australia SA Water Grattan Institute

Joe Ranford Fred Tanner Simon Wooley Terramin Australia Government of South Australia Sources of Value

Damien Raspe Michael Thorpe Dr Theodore Xu Santos Commonwealth Bank Santos

Philip Roach John Tsalapatis Professor Mike Young The Bend Motorsport Park Arium University of Adelaide

Dr John Rolls Marc Twining Jane Yuile University of South Australia Rex Minerals ANZ

Trevor Rose Lisa Twyford Dr Massimiliano Zanin Consultant; Santos Clear Decisions University of South Australia

Dr Christof Ruhl Murray Tyler Dr Airong Zhang BP BHP Billiton CSIRO

Professor Christof Ruhl Dr Katelijn Van Hende Dr Rocco Zito ADIA Aarhus University University of South Australia

Dr Anibal Sabater Dr Eric van Sebille Fulbright & Jaworski University of New South Wales

Professor Wasim Saman Carolyn Vigar University of South Australia Wallmans Lawyers

Patrick Say Mark Vincent Rex Minerals ETSA Utilities

Dr David Shearman Dr Vlado Vivoda Doctors for the Environment Australia University of Queensland

Dr Samantha Smith David Warner Nautilus Minerals DSWPET Pty Ltd

Susie Smith Dr Alexandra Wawryk Santos University of Adelaide

Rod Smythe Dr David Whaley King & Wood Mallesons University of South Australia

23 Message from the Director of Teaching The Master of Science in Energy and Resources Management was a two-year programme designed to provide students with a rigorous and comprehensive knowledge of contemporary theory and practice in the sustainable management of energy and natural resources. The programme was a management focussed Master’s course that prepared students for management and senior executive roles by taking a industry focussed multidisciplinary approach.

The UCL Australia experience combined traditional classroom principles with practical field trips that enriched the student experience by providing operational context. South Australia provided the perfect case study Within these modules we made extensive use for many of the issues tackled in the course of guest lectures from UCL London and other because of a curious, seemingly paradoxical Universities as well as industry leaders and experts to clash of abundance, risk and fragility of its own provide a broad, multi-perspective view of the issues natural resources. under study. Students then got the opportunity to To provide the expected learning outcomes UCL carry out industry relevant research projects, often Australia brought together a multidisciplinary hosted within, or in conjunction with, our industry research team to challenge assumptions, partners. This strong connection between the break down discipline barriers and address teaching, research and industry issues meant that our key interactions between energy and resource students were truly engaged within the energy and management, technology and policy. Initially resources community. This networking opportunity providing eight modules for study by 2016 the and a UCL qualification has resulted in many of our number of options available had risen to 14: graduates securing good positions within the sector • Energy Technology Perspectives both locally and internationally. Personally, it has been very satisfying to see students from all over the • Resources Development and Sustainable world arrive at UCL Australia, many straight from an Management undergraduate qualification, and watch them develop • Economics of Energy, Resources and mature into future leaders within the energy and resources sector who UCL can be proud of. • Law of Energy and Resources From this perspective I am happy that we are able to • Project management for Energy and take this model, with its growing network of experts, Resources and apply it to the context of the ongoing MSc in • Macroeconomics and Sustainability Global Management of Natural Resources and the new Joint Masters in Sustainable Energy Systems • International Policy and Geopolitics of Energy commencing in 2018. and Resources

• Energy Efficiency and Conservation Dr Adrian James • Political Economy of Oil and Gas Director of Teaching • Financing Resource Projects

• Social Licensing

• Water Resources Management

• Nuclear Energy

• Big Data Analytics 24 PhD Research Graduates Class of 2016 CARMEN WOUTERS Optimal design and regulation of residential distributed energy systems Supervisors Dr. Adrian James, UCL Australia and Professor. Eric S. Fraga, UCL

A word from Carmen

Being at UCL, I was able to do research in a truly international environment, and be part of the greater UCL campus with collaboration possibilities in London as well as in Australia.

I had the opportunity to work in a multidisciplinary environment at UCL Australia which sparked my interests beyond energy engineering. This helped me to understand the different ways of working in various disciplines and the importance to collaborate.

My favourite memory from my time at UCL Australia is that for nearly four years I was able to share an office with inspiring friends, making fun every day while going through a shared PhD experience.

I currently live and work in The Netherlands. I am employed with DNV GL – Energy as a consultant in the field of energy markets and policy development. PhD Research Candidates Michael Bailey (2013– )

James Brown (2013–2015)

Desmond Chia (2010–2014)

Kenneth Dolan (2014– )

Nelson Enano (2013–2015)

Herbert Hasudungan (2012–2012)

Mariya Koleva (2013–2014)

Antony Lockyer (2015– )

Andrew Nance (2010– )

Holly Niner (2014– )

Sayara Saliyeva (2013–2015)

Andrew Tan (2015–2016)

Yunyang Wu (2013–2015)

25 Class of 2017 Class of 2016 Master of Science Graduate Master of Science Yareni Aguado Ramos Diploma Steven Nicholas Bondio Jasmine A Richards Michael Azevedo Gwangjun Choi Benjamin Stuart Yihan Fu Pedro Olavo Dos Santos Wells Carvalho James Alexander Hopkinson Graduate Emma Mary Haddon Certificate Okjung Kang Aaron Matthew Haifley Steven Fernando Jose Eunku Kang Shu (Cecily) Jiang Nicholas Vincente Castillo Bondio Donghwan Kim Lilayu Augusta Lane

Svetlana Kotova Rowan John Mackay Belen Elaine Leveroni Villafana Jinbu Lee Jacob John Potter Attending UCL Nilofar Morgan Australia helped Nathaniel Linder-Patton Peter James Palmato me land the perfect Suzanne Mathan job, which has put Muhammad Ilham Pasha Callum James Murison me on the career path I had hoped. Hai Ha Nguyen Graduate Diploma

Gary William Ruth Toby John Patterson Sarah Shalsi Graduate Gil Yong Um Certificate

Sungpyo Wi Stephenie Hilda De Nichilo

Assem Sarieh Mohamed Maher Elessawy

Patrick John Joseph Greene

Jacob Anthony Jordans James Alexander Hopkinson James Paul Telford David John Maxwell Turner The best part about being at UCL was studying with such a diverse cohort and being taught across such a wide range of courses.

26 Owen Elliot Sharpe

I developed as a person in my time at UCL. It taught me self-discipline and Class of 2015 gave me confidence to Master of Science take on new opportunities. Mohamad Shafiq Bin Adnan Vincent Ashikordi Class of 2014 Gi-Gon Jeon Master of Science Graduate Diploma Kyungho Kang Herbert Abigaba Glen Rodney Spitty Toby Benjamin Brooks Matthew Armitage Mark Anthony Stickells Kenward Christopher Joel Bartley Suntae Kim Graduate Anna Budaghyan Certificate Rae Choon Lee Sergio Andrés Diaz Benjamin James Ali Julio Alberto Lopez Peña Pizarro Katherine Browning Sébastien Robert McClay Myoung Jae Kim Mark William Burgoyne Adedayo Odunade Tae Jin Kim Rhys Gordon Davy Andranik Petrosyan Sujin Lee Fiona Ann Hancock Cristina Rocca Ahmad Zuhairi Bin Simon Alexander Hasler Suhng Tae Suh Muzakir Melissa Jane Lovell Graduate Diploma Hyun-Jong Park Ian Ngoc Luong Buyu (Amy) Guo Iwan Setiyono Ko Tomas Radzevicius Heath Shepherdson Owen Elliot Sharpe Mohamad Ridhahikmat Szabolcs Vágvölgyi Ik Su Shin Tina Rose Stewart Helena Wu Maxime Martin Eric Stefan Snick Eugene Tier

Graduate Certificate William Francis Trott Christopher Colin Wilcox

Mark Alan Buckland Aishat Yergaliyeva David L Di Blasio

David Andrew Knights

Craig William Schulz

Helena Wu

I loved the international aspect of UCL and how it permeated everyone and everything! The obvious example is with the diverse background of the people at UCL, from the staff to the students. The course content is also very global and being taught by renowned international visiting academics was a real differentiator. 27 Matthew Bouraee

The best part about being at UCL were the incredible people (professors, staff, students, industry contacts), scholarships, superb facilities, and location in the heart of beautiful South Australia.

Class of 2013 Master of Science Graduate Certificate James Abbott Mark Butterworth

Matthew Bouraee Tim Dean

Joohong Huh Peter Dospisil

Rahman Mulya Brenton Emery

Listya Mustafida Phillip Gordge

Lendyn Marcus Philip Przemek Grobelski

Ira Savitri Giuseppe Gugliotta Graduate Diploma Andre Levey Ying Luo Julie-Ann Simper Damien Mavroudis Kyoung Woo Kim Barry Myers

Davide Rossi

Amy Seppelt

Melanie Toyer

28 Class of 2012 Master of Science Graduate Certificate Ntasha Berry Gregory Palavo Balavue

Nurul Chowdhury Karyn Biggs

James Fung Chern Foo John Leonard Carrick Chambers

James Georg Ivory Joanne Robyn Fox

J W Conrad Mulherin Claire Elise Halsey

Charles Ikenna Nweke Randall Harvey Robert Baker Eduardo Carlesso Senger Cathleen Cynthia Lousberg

Kathryn Sara Siriram Artiom Moscaliov

Guma Wau Jr Richard James Peasgood I wanted to advance my qualifications and further Graduate Diploma Dean Powell develop my knowledge of the Gary Vernon Rorke Michael Ronald Fielding energy and resources industry. The opportunity to attend UCL, Bronwyn See a world leading university, Philip Solomon along with the opportunity to Carlos Guillermo Sorrenti learn from global experts was one I could not miss. Stuart John Symons

Class of 2011 Master of Science Robert Baker

Thomas Bain Butchart

Vladimir Chikovskiy

Joseph Doleschal-Ridnell

Nicoleta Raluca Dorobantu Charles Ikenna Nweke Klara Ildarovna Gadeeva Rebecca Ogann Kiage

Matt R Lady Just like I’d been fascinated by working with the most Jeremy Rudson intelligent and innovative minds Graduate Certificate in the oil and gas industry, UCL offered an opportunity to study Elisa Colak alongside great minds and high Mark Rosser achievers from across the world. David To

29 Prize Winners Torrens Prize - awarded for academic achievement Augusta Lane Torrens Prize 2016

Toby Benjamin Brooks Kenward Torrens Prize 2015 Christopher Joel Bartley Grote Medal – awarded Torrens Prize 2014 to the student who best exemplifies UCL values Lendyn Marcus Philip Torrens Prize 2013 Steven Nicholas Bondio Grote Medal 2016 Ntasha Berry Torrens Prize 2012 Sébastien Robert McClay Grote Medal 2015 Jeremy Rudston Torrens Prize 2011 Owen Sharpe Grote Medal 2014

Listya Mustafida Grote Medal 2013

J W Conrad Mulherin Grote Medal 2012

Robert Baker Grote Medal 2011

30 Scholarships Santos Scholars BHP Scholars Matthew Armitage James Brown

Vincent Ashikordi William Francis Trott

Gregory Palavo Balavue Mariya Koleva

Christopher Joel Bartley Antony Lockyer

Ntasha Berry Holly Niner

Steven Nicholas Bondio Sayara Saliyeva

Matthew Bouraee Andrew Tan

Anna Budaghyan William Francis Trott

Thomas Bain Butchart Richard Wilson

Vladimir Chikovskiy Carmen Wouters

Nurul Chowdhury Yunyang Wu

Joseph Doleschal-Ridnell Aishat Yergaliyeva

Nicoleta Raluca Dorobantu Santos Taegeuk Scholars Klara Ildarovna Gadeeva Gwangjun Choi Emma Mary Haddon Gi-Gon Jeon James Alexander Eunku Kang Hopkinson Kyungho Kang Toby Benjamin Brooks Kenward Okjung Kang

Rebecca Ogann Kiage Donghwan Kim

Iwan Setiyono Ko Kyoung Woo Kim

Svetlana Kotova Myoung Jae Kim

Matt R Lady Suntae Kim

Augusta Lane Tae Jin Kim Suzanne Mathan Jinbu Lee Australian Awards Scholars Andrew Nance Rae Choon Lee Herbert Abigaba

Hai Ha Nguyen Sujin Lee Nelson Enano

Charles Ikenna Nweke Hyun-Jong Park Belen Elaine Leveroni Villafana

Toby John Patterson Ik Su Shin Julio Alberto Lopez Peña

Lendyn Marcus Philip Suhng Tae Suh Listya Mustafida

Jasmine A Richards Gil Yong Um Muhammad Ilham Pasha

Cristina Rocca Sungpyo Wi Kathryn Sara Siriram

Szabolcs Vágvölgyi

Guma Wau Jr

Benjamin Stuart Wells 31 UCL Australia Student Map

Student countries

32 33 The Next Phase In 2015 the Faculty of Engineering Sciences (FES) at UCL and the University of South Australia (UniSA) signed an agreement committing to work together to develop teaching and research in South Australia in fields that include minerals processing, advanced manufacturing, sustainable future energy production and protection, and care of the environment. The agreement, signed at joint events in Adelaide and London, signalled a program of future collaboration between UniSA’s Future Industries Institute (FII) and the FES. The partnership emphasised UCL’s ongoing commitment to sustaining its engagement with South Australia, albeit in a different format.

Since then, staff from UCL Australia, FES and the FII have begun to collaborate frequently across research and teaching and a range of activities have initiated as part of the developing partnership. For example, UCL Australia has facilitated research workshops in Adelaide and London involving FES and UniSA researchers, a joint research application has recently been submitted to the Australian Research Council and three Santos/UCL/UniSA Women in Engineering Research Fellowships have just been appointed. Adjunct appointments have been made for key staff from both institutions and representatives from each university have been invited onto selection panels for the recruitment of senior staff for the other institution.

New teaching programmes have begun, including the MSc in Global Management of Natural Resources Management, which sees students take the first two terms of their course in London, then travel to Adelaide for April – Sept, taking a UCL Australia module (Social Licensing) here, a field trip to a mine and then doing their major research project with researchers from the FII and other areas from across UniSA. The first intake saw 11 students in Adelaide in 2017, with 20 students coming to Adelaide in the next cohort in 2018. Additionally, two new cross- hemisphere MSc run between UCL and UniSA are also planned to start next year – one in Sustainable Energy Systems Management and another in Data Science.

And from December 2017, the academic staff from UCL Australia (Craig Styan, Ady James and Adeline Tubb) and research staff and PhD students associated with their groups will relocate to space in the FII and Engineering at UniSA. Embedded as a UCL group, we will work closely with UniSA colleagues to build on the foundations developed at UCL Australia and to access the new opportunities that the FES-UniSA partnership provides. For example, links developed with Mullard Space Science Lab will expand and take on new opportunities – Ady James was recently appointed co-director of the Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program which is hosted at UniSA in collaboration with the International Space University.

The closure of UCL Australia as a stand-alone department concludes the first, successful phase of UCL’s engagement in South Australia. We invite our alumni, industry partners and other friends to join with us and our colleagues at UniSA as we take on the many exciting opportunities that will develop in our next phase of the FES-UniSA partnership.

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