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Daniel Roberts
Leader, Hydrogen Energy Systems Future Science Platform at CSIRO
Professional Background
Daniel Roberts is a distinguished leader in hydrogen energy systems and the current Hydrogen FSP (Future Science Platform) leader at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. With a remarkable career trajectory in low-emissions energy technologies, Daniel leads pivotal research initiatives aimed at developing sustainable solutions for our energy challenges. Before assuming his role as Hydrogen FSP leader, he made significant contributions to CSIRO's research on thermochemical and electrochemical energy systems, establishing a robust framework for clean energy advancements.
Daniel's work centers around gasification for hydrogen production and the exploration of thermochemical pathways for bioenergy production from biomass and waste. His expertise in these areas showcases his commitment to harnessing innovative technologies for optimal energy systems that not only address energy demands but also prioritize environmental stewardship.
Education and Achievements
Educational Background
Daniel’s educational journey laid the foundation for his exceptional expertise in chemistry and engineering. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Newcastle, further enhancing his scientific acumen. Before this, he earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Chemistry at Macquarie University, where he developed a solid understanding of chemical principles that underpin his current research.
To bolster his leadership skills and strategic business knowledge, Daniel also completed a Certificate in Executive Management and Development at UNSW Business School. This program provided him with actionable insights into managing complex projects and leading interdisciplinary teams effectively. Additionally, his participation in the Company Directors Course at the Australian Institute of Company Directors equips him with vital skills, informing his decision-making at the governance level, further elevating his professional profile.
Notable Achievements
Daniel has played various instrumental roles throughout his career at CSIRO, serving as a Principal Research Scientist, Research Group Leader, and Senior Research Scientist, among other positions, all of which have contributed to the advancement of research in energy systems. His ability to lead innovative research teams reflects his passion for tackling some of the most pressing energy-related issues. As a former Postdoctoral Researcher and Fellow, Daniel engaged in transformative research projects, including his tenure at CRIEPI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), where he cultivated international collaboration in research.
Within the scope of his career, Daniel has gathered a wealth of knowledge about both theoretical and practical aspects of hydrogen production technologies, positioning him as a key figure in the energy research landscape. His works have received recognition for their impactful contributions to sustainable energy technologies, positioning CSIRO at the forefront of innovation in Australia and beyond.
Achievements
- Leader of the Hydrogen Energy Systems Future Science Platform at CSIRO
- Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO with extensive publications
- Significant contributions to low-emissions thermochemical and electrochemical energy systems
- Researcher focused on hydrogen production from gasification and bioenergy pathways
- Advisor with formal training from the Company Directors Course and Executive Management programs.
