Dr. Changlong Wang holds a research fellow position at Monash University. He was instrumental in the development of the Hydrogen and Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper, a joint initiative between Geoscience Australia and Monash University, to support Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy. This ground-breaking work led to his team being awarded the prestigious 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Innovative Research in Sustainability.
Further, Changlong is a Climate Future Fellow at the University of Melbourne and a visiting scholar in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford.
Dr. Wang also serves as an Australian representative on the International Energy Agency's Hydrogen Implement Agreement, Task 41, on the "Analysis and Modelling of Hydrogen Technologies." He is also leading a new IEA TCP task proposal on “Hydrogen for Iron/Steelmaking,” presently in the stage of defining the task with international experts.
Changlong obtained a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours from the Australian National University and earned his PhD at the University of Melbourne.
AIE postgraduate award