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Dr. Shuwen Cheng is a Research Fellow at the Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University (ANU), actively engaged in cutting-edge research in catalysis and renewable energy. Her work focuses on developing advanced materials for CO2 conversion and solar energy applications, with a strong emphasis on plasmonics and surface science.
Her research interests span CO2 Conversion, Heterogeneous Catalysis, Plasmonics, Solar Energy, Surface Science, and Renewable Energy. She investigates the role of surface vacancies, electric field modulation, and plasmonic effects in enhancing catalytic processes for sustainable fuel production and environmental remediation.
Analysis of her recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a strong trend towards synergistic approaches in CO2 methanation and photoreduction, leveraging plasmonics and defect engineering. Her work often integrates experimental and computational methods to design catalysts for solar-driven processes and water treatment.
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