ASSOCIATE PROF. IR. DR. TEOH WEY YANG
Department of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Wey Yang TEOH is Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Malaya (UM). He gained BE and PhD in Chemical Engineering from The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. Prior to UM, he received his tenure as Associate Professor at the School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, where he led the Clean Energy and Nanotechnology (CLEAN) Laboratory. His research is dedicated to the fundamentals of heterogeneous thermal- and photocatalysis, and particularly in solving various Energy and Environmentally-related problems. Among them, he developed advanced catalysts for solar hydrogen generation, reduction of carbon dioxide, biomass valorization, and the abatement of environmental micropollutants. He currently holds Honorary Associate Professorship at UNSW, Erskine Fellowship at the University of Canterbury and serves on the Innovation Advisory Board of HeiQ AG (a global leader in textile innovation and listed company on London Stock Exchange). |
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Empowering Mid-bandgap Photocatalysts For The Removal Of Emerging Micropollutants ? A New Route To Solar Activation |
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Hetero-phase dendritic elemental phosphorus for visible light photocatalytic hydrogen generation
Developing SrTiO3/TiO2 heterostructure nanotube array for photocatalytic fuel cells with improved efficiency and elucidating the effects of organic substrates
Photocatalysis for environmental remediation - From laboratories to industry and beyond
2D sp2 Carbon‐Conjugated Covalent Organic Framework with Pyrene‐Tethered TEMPO Intercalation for Photocatalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Sulfides into Sulfoxides
Heterogeneous Catalysts: Advanced Design, Characterization and Applications (Volume 1)
Heterogeneous Catalysts: Advanced Design, Characterization and Applications (Volume 2)
Heterogeneous Catalysis
Flame synthesis of simple and multielemental oxide catalysts
Evolution of catalysts design and synthesis: From bulk metal catalysts to fine wires and gauzes, and that to nanoparticle deposits, metal clusters, and single atoms