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Roger Dargaville

Deputy Director at Monash Energy Institute

Dr. Roger Dargaville is a distinguished expert in energy systems and climate change, currently serving as the Deputy Director at the Monash Energy Institute and a senior lecturer at Monash University in the Civil Engineering department.

His research focuses on large-scale energy system transition optimization and innovative energy storage technologies like seawater pumped hydro and liquid air energy storage.

Dr. Dargaville's extensive background includes research in global carbon cycle science, specifically in simulating carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and exchanges among the atmosphere, land, and oceans.

He leads a research group at Monash University which delves into various energy-related topics such as energy system modeling, behavior change, community acceptance of renewables, and improving access to renewables in emerging economies.

Apart from faculty roles, Dr. Dargaville teaches subjects like Solar Energy, Hydropower, and Energy Systems and Design within the Renewable Energy minor program at Monash University.

His academic journey includes a PhD in Atmospheric Physics and a Graduate Certificate in University Teaching from the University of Melbourne.

Before his current roles, he has held positions at renowned institutions like the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, CNRS, UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, and the International Energy Agency.

Dr. Dargaville brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of renewable energy, making significant contributions to the sector through his research and teaching endeavors.

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Greater Melbourne Area