College of Science, Engineering and Technology: Research Focus Areas For 2020
College of Science, Engineering and Technology: Research Focus Areas For 2020
1. School of Computing
5. Department of Chemistry
7. Department of Physics
8. Department of Statistics
Prof Ajay Mishra Photocatalytic Industrial water pollution is one of the major setbacks of
nanomaterials for industrialization, with the textile industry as the main
organic waste contributor, accounting for about 20 % of industrial
remediation pollution. During the dying process, it is estimated that
more than 10 % of the dyestuff used is lost into the
wastewater. Organic wastes are the most extensively
used where dyes constituting over 60 % of all dyestuff
produced. Semiconductor photocatalysis is an important
AOP, which has a good potential as an environmental
clean-up tool for organic pollution remediation with nano-
titanium (IV) dioxide (TiO2) as the gold standard.
However, its reliance on ultra violet (UV) light for
activation rules out the possibility of using sunlight as a
source of energy, since UV light constitute a small
fraction of the solar spectrum. The main aim of the
project is to develop photocatalytic nanomaterials for
organic waste remediation which will involve a visible
light driven photocatalyst based on rare earth doped
graphene and titania. This photocatalyst nanomaterials
will be evaluated for the degradation of various organic
waste from both synthetic and waste water solutions.
Prof Wei Hua Ho Small scale wind turbine design Bio-inspired airfoil shapes have shown
and analysis using bio-inspired improved performance particularly at low
airfoil shapes. Re.
Optimisation of bio-inspired
airfoil shapes for improved lift
Applications of Solar Organic Solar Organic Rankine Cycle for low grade
Rankine Cycle waste heat recovery – design,
development, techno-economic analysis
and application in combined heat and power
systems.