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Dr. Mingming Zhu is a Reader in Chemical Engineering at Cranfield University and an Adjunct Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia. He holds a BEng in Thermal Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing (2006), an MEng in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from Tsinghua University (2008), and a PhD in Chemical and Process Engineering from the University of Western Australia (2013).
His research focuses on chemical reaction engineering, thermal science, and low-carbon energy systems, with expertise in high-temperature processes such as solid oxide electrolysis, hydrogen carriers (ammonia/methanol), biofuels, and catalytic combustion. Key areas include ammonia as a carbon-free fuel, biochar applications in energy systems, and CO₂ reduction technologies. Dr. Zhu has secured over £5 million in industry and competitive grants (e.g., UK EPSRC, Australian Research Council) and commercialized technologies like combustion catalysts and pyrolysis systems.
His recent work emphasizes ammonia energy systems, bioenergy from agricultural waste, and advanced catalysis for fuel processing. He has published over 140 peer-reviewed papers (h-index 35) and actively supervises PhD/Master’s students in sustainable energy, catalysis, and combustion science.


