Dr Qing Wu, a leading researcher at CQUniversity’s Centre for Railway Engineering, has been awarded an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship worth $360,000 over three years by the Queensland government.
This prestigious fellowship recognises Dr Wu’s outstanding work in the field of rail energy efficiency.
The research project, which has secured additional funding of $250,000 from industry partner Aurizon and $110,000 from CQUniversity, aims to enhance rail energy efficiency by identifying vehicle design improvements and developing a vehicle energy rating system akin to those used for electrical appliances.
Rail operators are among the largest energy consumers in Queensland, making improvements in energy efficiency crucial for reducing the state’s overall energy consumption and advancing the Queensland Climate Action Plan.
Dr Wu’s project will focus on decarbonisation and cost reduction, aiming to improve industry competitiveness and benefit Queensland communities.
The project will employ advanced numerical analysis, supercomputing simulations, laboratory tests, and field tests to assess and validate the energy efficiency of various design components influencing vehicle energy efficiency.
The research objectives align closely with the Queensland Climate Action Plan, Aurizon’s Climate Strategy and Action Plan, and CQUniversity’s strategic plan.
Aurizon Fleet Decarbonisation Manager Eur Ing Roger Buckley expressed enthusiasm for the project — highlighting Aurizon’s commitment to sustainable practices, energy efficiency, and reducing environmental impacts.
The project’s success promises significant opportunities for Aurizon and the entire rail industry to target and reduce energy usage.
Dr Wu, with 18 years of experience in rail-related systems, expressed his passion for solving industry problems through research.
He emphasised the importance of translating research findings into practical solutions for the industry.
The project outcomes will be shared with the rail industry, facilitating knowledge dissemination and industry-wide benefits.
Dr Wu’s fellowship is part of the Queensland government’s Advance Queensland initiative — supporting innovators and scientists to develop products and services that enhance Queensland’s position as a global industrial powerhouse.