About
Ken Leung is an Assistant Professor at the Mechanical and Construction Engineering Department of Northumbria University. His research focuses on composite materials, renewable energy systems, and waste recycling in material science, with applications in automotive engineering and sustainable manufacturing.
Education:
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering (awarded 1990)
Leung’s work bridges mechanical engineering and environmental sustainability, particularly through the development of biodegradable composites, hybrid floating solar/wind energy systems, and industrial waste reclamation strategies. His recent publications highlight advancements in natural fibre composites for vehicle components, LDPE polymer reinforcement using oil-based mud waste, and geographic analysis of offshore energy deployment.
Research Trends: His articles reflect expertise in composite material testing, waste valorization, and energy-efficient engineering solutions, with keywords spanning Polymer Technology, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental Policy.
Collaborations: Leung frequently collaborates with researchers like Cheung, W. M. and Njuguna, J., focusing on interdisciplinary projects involving material innovation and renewable energy.
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