This seminar explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin models can make green hydrogen production more efficient, affordable, and sustainable. By applying circular economy strategies—such as reusing waste heat, oxygen, and water—the research demonstrates how interdisciplinary approaches can support better decision-making for energy policy, industry, and net-zero transitions. This talk aligns closely with the mission of the Surrey Institute of Advanced Studies.
Dr Anthony B. Halog is a Professor at the University of Queensland and a Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Surrey. He is an internationally recognised expert in circular economy, life cycle assessment, system dynamics, and AI-enabled sustainability modelling. His research focuses on digital twins, green hydrogen systems, and Industry 5.0 transitions, with over 130 peer-reviewed publications and extensive international collaboration across academia, industry, and policy.