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Dr. Zhaojun Han is an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical, Medical & Process Engineering at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). His research focuses on advanced materials for energy applications, including hydrogen energy systems, electrocatalysis, and graphene-based nanomaterials. He holds a PhD from Nanyang Technological University and has contributed to over 40 peer-reviewed publications. His work spans topics such as CO₂ reduction, supercapacitor design, and piezoelectric catalytic systems.
Dr. Han’s educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering. His research emphasizes translating nanomaterial innovations into practical energy solutions, such as optimizing catalysts for water splitting and developing flexible energy storage devices. He currently leads projects funded by Australian Competitive Grants, exploring 2D vertical heterostructures and multifunctional energy systems.
His research interests intersect chemical engineering and physical chemistry, with a focus on sustainable energy conversion and storage. Key themes include designing edge-rich graphene supports for electrocatalysts, enhancing hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis, and leveraging MXene composites for wearable electronics. His work often addresses challenges in catalyst stability, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability.
Dr. Han supervises postgraduate research students in areas such as electrochemical CO₂ capture, supercapacitor electrode design, and advanced battery technologies. He actively collaborates with institutions globally, contributing to advancements in materials science and renewable energy technologies.




