Daniel Eschebach is a Facilities Manager and Technical Officer at the Priority Research Centre for Energy Technologies and Utilisation at the University of Newcastle (Australia). Daniel received his combined bachelor degree in chemical engineering (honours) and science (Chemistry) from the University of Newcastle in 2012. His research focuses on low emissions technologies, renewable fuel conversion, hydrogen and atmospheric water generation technologies.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Eng ) (Honours), University of Newcastle
Bachelor of Science, University of Newcastle
Keywords
Atmospheric Water Generation
Chemical Engineering
Hydrogen
Ionic Liquids
Languages
English (Mother)
Fields of Research
Code
Description
Percentage
400402
Chemical and thermal processes in energy and combustion
33
400403
Chemical engineering design
34
401703
Energy generation, conversion and storage (excl. chemical and electrical)
Kundu SK, Zanganeh J, Eschebach D, Mahinpey N, Moghtaderi B, 'Explosion characteristics of methane air mixtures in a spherical vessel connected with a duct', Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 111 85-93 (2017) [C1]
Kundu SK, Zanganeh J, Eschebach D, Moghtaderi B, 'Experimental investigation of explosion characteristics of methane air mixtures in a vented vessel connected to a curved duct', 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2017, Sydney, NSW (2017) [E1]
Eschebach D, Zanganeh J, Moghtaderi B, 'Pressure wave and flame front positions originating from methane-air explosions in a 1m³ vessel with circular duct', 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2017, 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2017 (2017) [E1]