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Bridging Disciplines: Chemistry as the Catalyst for Sustainable Innovation (Part 3)
Thursday | 26 September 2024 | 11:00 AM (GMT+8)
Back by Popular Demand, the third installment of “Chemistry As The Catalyst for Sustainable Innovation” series!
Join in the discussion with experts as we delve into how integrating diverse fields, including AI, is driving sustainable innovations in chemistry. Experience the impact of scientific collaboration and its crucial role in shaping the future of research.
Speakers:
Ir. Dr. Stephanie Chan Yen San
Full Professor and Head of the Department of Chemical and Energy Engineering,
Curtin University Malaysia
Ir. Dr. Stephanie Chan Yen San has made over 70 scholarly contributions, with H-index of 25. Her current research interests emphasise on bionanotechnology, agricultural biotechnology, energy materials and bioprocessing of phytomedicine for therapeutic actions. She also filed several patents and copyrights that derived from the research projects.
Dr. Fung Fun Man
Chemistry Educator, National University of Singapore (NUS)
Dr Fung is a chemistry educator at the National University of Singapore (NUS), well-known for his dedication to enhancing science education through the integration of digital tools. Fun Man earned his Ph.D. from NUS Chemistry and is the lead editor of two books. Dr Fung is currently the chair of the ACS International Chemical Sciences Chapter Singapore.
Dr. Wong Woei Fuh
Research Impact Consultant, iesResearch, iGroup (Asia Pacific) Ltd
Dr. Wong Woei Fuh has a diverse experience extending over three decades from a researcher to an engineer and later, an information specialist. His consultancy work focuses on three areas: Research Visibility; Research Impact based on UN SDG (United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals); and Research Commercialization.