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Chemical Engineering Students Drive Innovation at the 16th Malaysia Chem-Car Competition
From 30 November to 1 December 2024, Tan Willy, Grace Theresa, Wong Yu Xin, and Yap Yen Juin from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering (SECE) at Xiamen University Malaysia participated in the 16th Malaysia Chem-Car Competition 2024, organized by the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) and hosted by Taylor's University.
Bridging Academia and Industry in Malaysia's Palm Oil Sector
The XMUM-IChemE Student Chapter organized a series of palm oil-related events on 28 November and 5 December 2024, in collaboration with a Chemical Engineering major course - CME443 Oils and Fats Technology.
New Waste-to-Energy Study Published by XMUM Researchers
The Research and Postgraduate Centre congratulates Chang Yu Heng, Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Vincent Woon Kok Sin, Asst. Prof. Dr. Tan Jian Ping and Asst. Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Mong Guo Ren from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, for publishing in Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, an SCI Q1 journal with an impact factor of 5.8.
Dr. Mong Guo Ren & Team Publish in Journal of Energy Conversion and Management
The Research and Postgraduate Centre congratulates Tee Meng Yang, Asst. Prof. Dr. Wong Ka-Lun, Dr Terri Zhuan Ean Lee and Asst. Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Mong Guo Ren from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, for publishing an article “Investigating waste valorization potential through the co-pyrolysis of waste activated sludge and polyethylene terephthalate: Analysis on thermal degradation behavior, kinetic properties and by-products” in Energy Conversion and Management.
Self-Powered Face Mask from XMUM Revolutionizes Pathogen Protection
Imagine a net so fine, it's invisible to the naked eye.But this isn’t just any net - it’s an electrical barrier. With every breath you take, faint electric sparks dance across its nanoscale fibers. The moment a pathogen touches the net, it’s instantly incapacitated, unable to repair its cell membrane before being completely neutralized. Sounds like science fiction? Think again.
Prof. Martin Pumera Speaks on 3D Printing for Electrochemical Energy Conversion
On 4 December 2024, Prof. Martin Pumera, Head of Future Energy & Innovation Lab at Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC), Brno, Czech Republic, delivered a Plenary Talk titled "3D Printing for Electrochemical Energy Conversion: From Hydrogen Generation to Ammonia Production" at Xiamen University Malaysia.