Bradley Borton
About Bradley Borton
Bradley Borton is a Graduate Process Engineer currently working at Hatch in Perth, Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Chemical Engineering from Curtin University and has experience in the natural gas industry, focusing on process optimization and sustainability.
Work at Hatch
Bradley Borton has been employed at Hatch as a Graduate Process Engineer since 2021. He works in Perth, Western Australia, contributing to various engineering projects. His role involves applying his knowledge in chemical engineering to support the development of innovative solutions within the natural gas industry.
Education and Expertise
Bradley Borton studied Chemical Engineering at Curtin University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) from 2017 to 2020. His academic background includes research on the oxidative degradation of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone using hydrodynamic cavitation, which he completed as part of his thesis. His expertise includes acid gas treatment, dehydration, and hydrocarbon refrigeration loops.
Background
Before joining Hatch, Bradley Borton gained experience as a Volunteer Engineer at Ecolab from 2018 to 2021 in Kwinana. He also worked as a Vacation Student - Chemical Engineer at Iluka Resources for two months in North Capel in 2019. These roles provided him with practical insights into engineering processes and industry applications.
Research and Projects
As part of his academic and professional development, Bradley investigated Carbon Capture and Sequestration for Woodside Energy Limited during a design project. This project reflects his commitment to sustainability and innovation within the energy sector, aligning with his passion for optimizing process efficiency and utilizing waste streams.
Professional Interests
Bradley Borton is passionate about the natural gas industry. His interests focus on enhancing processes such as acid gas treatment, dehydration, and hydrocarbon refrigeration loops. He aims to contribute to a sustainable future through his work in engineering and research.