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Sydney Researchers Earn 2025 Eureka Prizes for Innovation in Science

Two researchers from the University of Sydney have been awarded prestigious Eureka Prizes at the 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes ceremony. This annual event recognizes exceptional achievements in science, innovation, and leadership. The recipients, Professor Anita Ho-Baillie and Professor Thomas Maschmeyer, were honored for their groundbreaking contributions to clean energy and sustainable technologies.

Professor Anita Ho-Baillie’s Innovations in Solar Energy

Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, who holds the John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience in the School of Physics and Sydney Nano, received the Eureka Prize for Sustainability. This award acknowledges her leadership in developing next-generation solar cells, particularly her work with perovskite solar technologies. These advancements are crucial for creating affordable, efficient, and flexible renewable energy solutions.

“Solar energy will play a critical role in powering the world sustainably, and our research is about accelerating that future,” said Professor Ho-Baillie. “It’s an honour to have this work recognized by the Eureka Prizes.”

Professor Thomas Maschmeyer’s Impact on Sustainable Chemistry

Professor Thomas Maschmeyer, from the School of Chemistry and Sydney Nano, was awarded the Eureka Prize for Societal Impact. His research focuses on sustainable chemistry, with significant innovations in advanced battery technology and plastic recycling. These innovations offer practical and commercial solutions to some of the most urgent environmental challenges facing the planet.

Professor Maschmeyer has played a key role in establishing two companies aimed at commercializing his research. Gelion is working on advanced battery technology to support a renewable energy future, while Licella is transforming waste feedstock and plastics into biofuels for a circular economy. “I’ve always believed chemistry can and should serve society,” he stated. “From energy storage to circular economies, I’m proud our research is contributing to real-world change.”

The recognition of these researchers highlights the transformative potential of their work in addressing global sustainability challenges.

Recognition of Excellence in Science

During the ceremony, Professor Julie Cairney, Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Sydney, congratulated the awardees. “These awards highlight the extraordinary talent and impact of our researchers,” she remarked. “Professors Ho-Baillie and Maschmeyer are advancing technologies that will help us transition to a more sustainable future, and we are immensely proud of their achievements.”

The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes celebrate outstanding contributions to research, innovation, leadership, and science engagement, emphasizing the critical role of science in improving society. The recognition of Professor Ho-Baillie and Professor Maschmeyer serves as an inspiration to ongoing efforts in clean energy and sustainability.

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