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Charles Darwin University (CDU) Energy and Resources Institute (ERI) Director Professor Maurizio Cirrincione brings knowledge of engineering, automated control, artificial intelligence, and energy systems to his new role.

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After a career crossing continents and fields, Professor Maurizio Cirrincione has landed in the Top End of Australia to take the helm of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Energy and Resources Institute (ERI).

Professor Cirrincione said he hoped to leverage his new role as ERI Director to make CDU a global leader of industry research and innovation by leveraging artificial intelligence and digitalisation to drive meaningful change.

ERI is dedicated to developing sustainable and environmentally friendly technology through research and industry partnerships.

Professor Cirrincione said the institute’s unique place in the Northern Territory positioned CDU to develop solutions tailored to remote and off-grid communities, as well as national and global efforts in clean energy and resource sustainability.

“I want to see the institute focus on optimising power generation, distribution, and storage through intelligent systems while advancing sustainable resource management and responsible extraction methods,” he said.

“This will be instrumental in enhancing industrial efficiency and sustainability in the NT.

“At the same time, it will play a critical role in resilience and adaptation strategies, particularly in the Pacific Islands, where climate change poses an existential threat.”

Closer to home, Professor Cirrincione hopes to see more industry partnerships to improve life in the Territory.

For example, he hopes to focus on enhancing AI-driven microgrids to improve energy reliability and efficiency in remote and Indigenous communities.

“Education and workforce development will also be a priority, ensuring that students, engineers, and community members are equipped with the skills needed for the evolving energy and resource sectors,” he said.

“I also hope to see the Institute contribute to policy and decision-making in the NT by providing data-driven insights for smarter energy planning.”

Pro Vice-Chancellor Faculty of Science and Technology – and former ERI Director – Suresh Thennadil said it was fantastic to have Professor Cirrincione joining the CDU team.

“His experience, vision, and dedication to excellence makes him a leader in his fields of expertise, and he will undoubtedly bring fresh energy and positive progress to ERI and CDU, Professor Thennadil said.

“Strong leadership is key to driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and ensuring long-term success, and I have no doubt that Professor Cirrincione will inspire and empower the ERI team to reach new heights.

“With his guidance, I am confident that ERI will continue to thrive and make a lasting impact in the Territory and beyond.”

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