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Dr Morley Muse

59m · Sisters In Colour · 28 Dec 03:50

Dr. Morley Muse is a distinguished Chemical, Environmental, and Renewable Energy Engineer of Nigerian heritage. Dr. Muse brings extensive expertise in areas like waste-to-energy generation, wastewater treatment, renewable hydrogen production, biofuels, and the broader energy transition, including storage, transmission, and waste heat reuse. Her professional journey spans across academia, government, and industry sectors, including roles in consulting and construction.

Dr. Muse's notable contributions extend beyond engineering. She is a board director with Women in STEMM Australia, an ambassador for CSIRO's Innovation Catalyst Global, and an Advisory Group Member for the Elevate:

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