Vertically Integrated Projects
Make a meaningful impact by tackling critical water efficiency challenges in some of Australia's most remote and environmentally stressed regions. Collaborating with Indigenous-owned non-profit health organization Purple House, we are working to ensure that dialysis remains accessible in these challenging environments, despite increasing climate change pressures. As part of our team, you will support life-saving work for communities in Northern Territory, Western Australia, and South Australia by helping develop innovative water solutions and exploring alternative water sources.
Join us today to be a part of this mission that merges engineering excellence with social impact!
VIP ChallENG research goals
To find sustainable, low-cost, low-maintenance solutions that reduce water consumption for dialysis in remote communities.
Research, design and technical areas
In this project you will investigate:
Investigate alternative water sources for dialysis in remote communities including dialysate waste and rainwaterÂ
Develop and optimise pre-treatment processes for alternative water sources in terms of water quantity and quality.Â
Model treatment performance of reverse osmosis membranes for the removal of groundwater contaminantsÂ
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United Nations Development Goals
Good Health and Well-being:Â
- Join this team for
- Desired skills
Credit
✔ 6 UoC per courseÂ
Professional Development
•   Teamwork
•   Leadership
•   Design
•   Communication
•   Integrity
•   Innovation and excellence
•   Diversity
•   Respect
•   Resilience
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Chemical EngineeringÂ
Environmental EngineeringÂ
Environmental ScienceÂ
Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Analytical skillsÂ
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Interest in indigenous issues
Team Academic Lead
A/Prof. Rita Kay Henderson
Chemical Engineering
Interests are in water supply and biotechnology and working towards  for all. I am a strong equity and diversity advocate.