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Shaomin Liu is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Curtin University's WA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering. His research focuses on advanced materials for energy and environmental applications, including membrane technology, catalysis, and renewable energy systems. Key areas include the design of hollow fiber membranes for hydrogen production, piezoelectric and photocatalytic materials for environmental remediation, and CO₂ capture technologies. He leads interdisciplinary projects in chemical engineering with contributions to sustainable energy solutions.
Research Interests: Dr. Liu specializes in materials science for energy conversion and environmental remediation. His work emphasizes novel membrane systems (e.g., perovskite and ZIF-based membranes), catalytic materials for methane conversion and CO₂ reduction, and nanomaterials for piezoelectric and photocatalytic applications. His research bridges fundamental material design with practical industrial challenges in hydrogen economy, carbon capture, and water treatment.
Publications: His 2025 publications highlight advancements in piezoelectric catalysts for hydrogen peroxide production, perovskite membranes for gas separation, and enzymatic photocatalysis for methane conversion. These studies underscore his focus on sustainable technologies for energy and environmental sustainability.
Grants & Labs: While specific grant details are not provided, his extensive publication record suggests involvement in high-impact research projects. Collaborations include work on membrane reactor design and nanomaterial synthesis, reflecting a lab environment focused on cutting-edge materials engineering.

