Welcome new staff
We are pleased to welcome the following staff who recently joined the Chemical Engineering team at the School of Engineering.
![]() | Dr Cher Pin Song received his Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Chemical Engineering from Taylor's University in 2013. He then obtained his Ph.D. degree majoring in Chemical Engineering from Monash University Malaysia in 2017. Cher Pin worked as a Research Fellow in Monash before joining as a lecturer. His research focuses on the development of sustainable processes using enzymatic approach. |
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![]() | Dr. Tan Lling-Lling, Carynn received her BEng (Hons.) and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Monash University in 2012 and 2015, respectively. She then worked as an assistant professor at Heriot-Watt University for 4 years before returning to Monash University as an academic staff. Dr. Tan’s research focuses on the design and development of advanced photo(electro)catalytic materials for environmental remediation and energy generation. Examples of these applications include CO2 reduction into solar fuels, water splitting, pollutant degradation and N2 fixation. Apart from materials design, her research also aims to unravel the fundamental aspects underlying high efficiency for solar energy utilization, with the ultimate goal of realizing the commercialization of sunlight-driven photo(electro) catalysis. |
![]() | Liang Ee Low is a Lecturer in Chemical Engineering Discipline, Monash University Malaysia. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from Monash University. He then worked as Research Fellow at Monash and Zhejiang University before joining as a lecturer at Monash University. Liang Ee’s research focuses on the design and development of smart micro-/nano-assemblies for food and biomedical applications. Examples of these applications include the innovative oil and fat food system, smart sustained-release food supplement, stimuli-responsive Pickering emulsion, and dynamic nanoassemblies for drug delivery (tumor-targeting). His work also aims to disclose the fundamental aspects behind bio-nano interactions and surface & interface chemistry of materials. |


