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A/Pr Lei Ge is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland, affiliated with the Centre for Future Materials. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Queensland University and specializes in clean energy catalysis, electrolysis, and porous materials for unconventional energy applications. His research focuses on advancing materials for CO2 reduction, solid oxide fuel cells, and gas-diffusion electrodes, with an emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability.
Research expertise includes catalytic materials for energy conversion (e.g., perovskite oxides, MXenes), gas separation technologies using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and electrochemical processes for CO2 utilization. He has pioneered studies on microtubular electrodes and hollow fiber configurations to enhance reaction kinetics and selectivity in electrochemical systems.
Recent publications highlight innovations in catalyst design for ammonia-based fuel cells, defect-minimized MOF membranes, and CO2 electrolysis mechanisms. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical applications in renewable energy and environmental engineering.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his extensive publication record reflects impactful contributions to electrochemical engineering and sustainable materials. Supervision and grant details are pending further data.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the Centre for Future Materials, collaborating on advanced material synthesis and energy systems.



