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Dr. Lei Ge is an Honorary Associate Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, with a focus on novel materials for thermal catalysis, membrane separation, and selective gas adsorption. His work spans 1D/2D materials (MOFs, carbon nanotubes, polymers) and MOF-derived catalysts for electrolysis.
- Qualifications: Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research Interests: Dr. Ge investigates materials for CO2 reduction (e.g., electrochemical and photoreduction), gas separation membranes, and coal permeability challenges in coal seam gas production. His expertise includes metal-organic frameworks, carbon nanotubes, and electrocatalyst design.
Publication Trends: His recent work emphasizes electrochemical CO2 conversion using advanced electrode configurations, MOF-derived catalysts, and interfacial engineering to enhance reaction efficiency. Topics include gas-diffusion electrodes, heterojunctions for charge transfer, and nanocomposites for biocatalysis.
Supervision: Dr. Ge actively supervises PhD candidates in projects related to electrochemical CO2 capture, fuel cell materials, and MOF membranes, collaborating with advisors like Professor John Zhu and Dr. Mike Tebyetekerwa.
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