
About
Dr. Joe Lin is a Researcher in the Department of Applied Biosciences at Macquarie University's School of Engineering. His work focuses on developing electrochemical detection systems for real-time monitoring of volatile compounds from invasive insect pests, addressing challenges in agricultural biosafety. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, where his thesis explored high-performance catalytic electrodes for hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Chemical Engineering), UNSW (2019–2023)
Research Interests: Electrochemical sensors, agricultural pest detection, hydrogen peroxide synthesis, graphene-based materials, and catalytic electrode design. His current project Electrochemical detectors for volatile organic compounds emitted by invasive insects (2023–2026) aims to advance field-deployable biosafety solutions.
Key Contributions: His publications span electrochemical synthesis methods, graphene-MOF composites, and field-optimized sensing technologies. Collaborations involve experts in materials science and environmental engineering.
Future Work: Expanding applications of electrochemical platforms for real-time environmental monitoring and sustainable chemical production.
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