UNSW Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology

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Alexander Hamilton and Veena Sahajwalla will lead University–industry collaborations to provide real-world outcomes.

UNSW and UN delegation visit

The visit deepened the University's commitment to working with the United Nations to achieve meaningful change, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. 

Veena Sahajwalla Clunies Research Award Winner

UNSW Sydney's Veena Sahajwalla has received one of Australia’s most prestigious research awards for her globally recognised waste transformation technologies.

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UNSW Sydney scientist, engineer and inventor has been recognised for her pioneering research into waste, turning it into a new generation of green materials and products.

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UNSW Professor Veena Sahajwalla will spearhead a new national research centre investigating technology for waste reduction and materials processing.

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People are losing confidence in recycling and overwhelmingly want government to support solutions such as UNSW's groundbreaking microfactory technology, a new survey shows.

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UNSW’s internationally renowned waste innovator, Veena Sahajwalla, is the first woman to be awarded the prestigious Jubilee Professorship by the Indian Academy of Sciences.