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Dr. Jian Jeffery Pan is an ARC DECRA Fellow at the School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales (UNSW). He holds dual PhDs in Chemical Engineering (University of Queensland) and Materials Science & Engineering (Chinese Academy of Sciences), alongside a BSc in Materials Chemistry from China University of Petroleum. His research focuses on photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and renewable energy systems, particularly in CO2 reduction and solar thermal engineering.
Professional experience includes roles as Laboratory Manager at the UNSW-BUCT-CWRU International Joint Laboratory (2018–2019), Research Associate at UNSW’s Particles and Catalysis Research Group (2017–2019), and Research Associate at Curtin University’s Fuels and Energy Technology Institute (2015–2017). His work spans collaborations with leading researchers like Prof. Rose Amal (UNSW) and Prof. San Ping Jiang (Curtin).
Research interests emphasize facet engineering of catalysts, photocatalytic water splitting, and energy conversion technologies. Over 60 publications include contributions to Semiconductors and Semimetals (2017) and Wiley’s Heterogeneous Catalysts (2021). No awards are explicitly listed, but his grants include the ARC DECRA Fellowship.
He has lectured on photocatalysis at Curtin University and maintains active collaborations in labs focused on solar-photoelectric systems. His future work targets scalable CO2 reduction and advanced material design for renewable energy applications.




