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Changlong Wang is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Early Career Industry Fellow at Monash University and a Climate Futures Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He has played a pivotal role in developing the Hydrogen Green Steel Economic Fairways Mapper, a collaborative initiative with Geoscience Australia and Monash University, contributing to the implementation of Australia's National Hydrogen Strategy. His project team was recognized as a finalist for the Australian Eureka Prize for Innovative Research in Sustainability in 2023 and received the Australian Financial Review’s Energy Award for Innovation in 2024. Changlong serves as the Deputy Lead for Work Package 6 in the Strategic Electric Vehicle Integration project within RACE 2030 CRC, investigating the impacts of electric vehicle charging on grid stability. His previous work includes leading the South Australian Green Iron Supply Chain Study alongside the South Australian government. He has publicly consulted on several national energy strategies and was awarded the 2025 Vice-Chancellor’s Early Career Researcher Award for STEM. Changlong is also actively involved with the Clean Energy Council's Hydrogen Decarbonisation Directorate and the advisory board for the Australian Hydrogen Research Conference in 2026. His research aligns closely with UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing significantly to the transition toward sustainable energy solutions.
Monash University • Melbourne
Conducting research on hydrogen energy and its integration into sustainable steel production.
University of Melbourne • Melbourne
Researching climate change impacts and developing strategies for sustainable energy solutions.
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