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今邀请Creative Water Technology (CWT)有限公司主席兼首席技术总监Stephen Shelley先生来公司进行学术访问并作学术报告,届时将与公司有关专家学者进行学术交流。欢迎广大师生踊跃参加!

报告题目:Fluid Fractionation Process and Apparatus — R&D of Low-temperature Evaporation Water Treatment Systems

报告时间:2016年3月14日(周一)上午10:00

报告地点:13号教学楼404(化学工程学院会议室)


附件:Stephen Shelley先生简介


化学工程学院

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2016年3月11日


附件:Stephen Shelley先生简介

Stephen Shelley, a scientist (physicist) and tested genius, the inventor of Genesis technology. He was accepted into University in State of Queensland at the age of 16 and completed further studies in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy and Commerce. By 1983 he was employed by Queensland University itself as teacher in Department of Computer Science and was invited to stay at college for Honours studies. He was awarded B.Sc. Nov. 1984 at Age 19.

In 1985, IBM came to Queensland University to offer him a position at their national computer centre in Sydney. He has successful record of product and service creation with a string of multi-national companies including IBM, Hewlett- Packard, Leeds & Northrup and Fujitsu, Coles Myer Group.

In 2005, he was the director of National Systems Management and responsible for creation of technical products and services, for a company specialising in local government technology solutions. He registered patent and became sole Inventor of Water Transport and Treatment System, created the beginnings of the GENESIS technology, with first patent registered in 2005. This represented a return to physics and thermodynamics after many years in the field of Computer Science and received many international invention patents.

In 2006, he became the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer in Creative Water Technology (CWT). The company is a PUBLIC company in Australia, there are more than 800 investors.

2007: Evaporation System Energy Recovery Technology;

2008: Fractionation System and Generation II of the GENESIS geometry;

2009: Winning International ‘Next Big Thing’ Inventor’s award Environmental Technology Division;

2011: European evaporator manufacturer acquires access to the technology via license agreement. He has been committed to the development of the Genesis technology and expands the range of Genesis technology products.