Origin of hydrogen and helium occurrences
Project overview
Project title
Origin of the hydrogen and helium occurrences at the Eastern Gawler Craton edge: geochemical insights
Project description
This Project seeks to understand the geological settings that facilitate the generation and accumulation of natural hydrogen. The expected outcome is to track the critical elements involved in the hydrogen and helium gas resources. This may result in fast-tracking the industrial production of natural hydrogen.
Supervisory team
University
Name of university supervisor | Stephanie Vialle |
Name of university | Curtin University |
Email address | stephanie.vialle@curtin.edu.au |
Faculty | Science & Engineering |
CSIRO
Name of CSIRO supervisor | Emanuelle Frery |
Email address | emanuelle.frery@csiro.au |
CSIRO Business Unit | Energy |
Industry
Name of industry supervisor | Julien Bourdet |
Name of business/organisation | Gold Hydrogen Limited (Website) |
Email address | jbourdet@goldhydrogen.com.au |
Further details
Primary location of student | CSIRO Kensington, 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington WA |
Industry engagement component location | Gold Hydrogen, Unit 14 110 Eagle Street, Brisbane City QLD |
Other locations | Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley WA |
Ideal student skillset | An Honour’s or Master’s degree in a relevant related discipline including Geochemistry, Geology or Geosciences (or any equivalent qualifications) Basic knowledge of analytical techniques of rock characterisation Prior experience in experimental geochemistry (water-rock reactions) is preferred Some knowledge of geochemical modelling is encouraged but not mandatory |
Application close date | Open until position filled |
Apply | Curtin University |