
معرفی
Dr. Bai-qian Dai is an Adjunct Associate Professor in Chemical & Biological Engineering at Monash University's Suzhou Research Institute. His research focuses on clean coal technology, ash slagging mechanisms, energy process design, and fly ash utilization. He holds a PhD from Wuhan University of Technology (2006) and has conducted postdoctoral studies on fly ash vitrification. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable clean energy and climate action. He leads projects on carbon waste valorization and catalyst development, including roles in the ARC Research Hub for Value-Added Processing of Underutilised Carbon Waste. Notable awards include the Suzhou Industrial Park Young International Discipline Leaders (2021) and the Suzhou Industry Park Excellent Teaching Award (2022). His publications span over 60 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing sustainable energy solutions, computational modeling, and catalytic innovation.
Education:
- Bachelor of Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology (2006)
- Master of Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (2009)
- PhD in Clean Coal Technology (2013)
Research interests include:
- Clean energy systems
- High-temperature catalysis
- CFD modeling for industrial processes
- Waste-to-value technologies
Recent projects involve:
- Development of Pt-based electrocatalysts
- CO₂ capture in FCC units
- Smart cokemaking via AI-driven modeling
Awards:
- National honour (2015)
- Suzhou Young Leader award (2021)
- Teaching Excellence (2022)
Collaborations span institutions like Southeast University (China), QUT, and industry partners such as Enzide Technologies and Carbon Technologies Australia.

