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Lecture of Prof. Adam F. Lee
Posted by:     Time:2024-04-16

Title: Catalytic Nanomaterials for Sustainable Chemistry
Time: 13:30 to 16:00, Tuesday, April.16, 2024
Place: F310, School of Mechanical Engineering
Host: JIANG Zhi, Assoc. Professor (Institute of Advanced Energy and Powertrain Technology)


Biography
Adam is Professor of Sustainable Chemistry at Griffith University, and previously held Chair appointments at Cardiff, Warwick, Monash, Aston and RMIT Universities. His research addresses the rational design of nanoengineered materials for energy and environmental applications. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Associate Fellow of the IChemE, Editor-in-Chief of Materials Today Chemistry, and recipient of the 2011 McBain Medal, 2012 Beilby Medal and Prize, and 2023 RACI Welcome Award. Adam has co-authored >300 publications (h=index 79, 23912 cites) and is a co-investigator and Flagship Project co-lead on the recently funded ARC Centre of Excellence 'Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide' GetCO2.


Abstract
Adam is Professor of Sustainable Chemistry at Griffith University, and previously held Chair appointments at Cardiff, Warwick, Monash, Aston and RMIT Universities. His research addresses the rational design of nanoengineered materials for energy and environmental applications. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Associate Fellow of the IChemE, Editor-in-Chief of Materials Today Chemistry, and recipient of the 2011 McBain Medal, 2012 Beilby Medal and Prize, and 2023 RACI Welcome Award. Adam has co-authored >300 publications (h=index 79, 23912 cites) and is a co-investigator and Flagship Project co-lead on the recently funded ARC Centre of Excellence 'Green Electrochemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide' GetCO2.

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