The University of Wollongong

The University of Wollongong is a research-intensive university with an outstanding reputation for its learning environments across a broad range of disciplines.

For over 40 years, the University of Wollongong has created pathways for research to have beneficial impacts in the broader community. From its very beginning, UOW has encouraged and nurtured engagement with industry, community and government to tackle the most pressing challenges, introduce disruptive technologies and change our world for the better.

The University of Wollongong is dedicated to research that makes a contribution to the economy, to society, the environment and to culture. Its researchers are committed to engaging with organisations and individuals outside of the University that will directly benefit from the results of the collaboration.

The University of Wollongong has brought together three of its premier research groups to deliver the S4 Project outcomes. The project is being led and administered by the Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM), who is also leading the development of the sodium-ion battery technology. The Australian Power Quality and Reliability Centre (APQRC) and the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre (SBRC) are providing expertise and contributions to the development of the innovative Energy Management System for optimising the performance of the sodium-ion battery modules in real-world applications.

The Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials

Project Leader and sodium-ion battery Research and Development

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The ISEM is one of Australia's premier materials science research institutes, with programs in energy materials, superconductivity, condensed matter physics and many other areas.

The Australian Power Quality and Reliability Centre

Energy Management System Research and Development

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The Australian Power Quality & Reliability Centre is a centre of excellence for research, education and consulting in distribution and transmission system power quality, reliability and renewable energy systems.

The Sustainable Buildings Research Centre

Energy Management System Research and Development

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The Sustainable Buildings Research Centre is a multi-disciplinary facility that hosts a wide range of research and industry collaborations to address the challenges of making buildings sustainable.

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