Will is a physicist and systems scientist developing closed cycle life-support and environmental systems. Having worked in the Royal Australian Navy Research Laboratories, CSIRO, and Melbourne and RMIT Universities he specialized in complex systems..
Will is a physicist and systems scientist developing closed cycle life-support and environmental systems. Having worked in the Royal Australian Navy Research Laboratories, CSIRO, and Melbourne and RMIT Universities he specialized in complex systems analysis, systems design and design generation.
Will is now the director of EnGen Institute, a not-for-profit research and education body established in 1992. Will oversees the three principal areas of research – engineering, environment and energy. The engineering program applies generative systems for design automation. The environment program researches the development of life support environments and systems, and the energy program researches renewable energy systems, in particular, ocean current and hydrogen energy systems.
EnGen Institute commenced tidal energy research in 1996 and is collaborating with the Australian Maritime College, The University of Queensland and The University of Melbourne to develop tidal power systems.
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