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JOURNAL OF WATER TECHNOLOGY AND TREATMENT METHODS (ISSN: 2517-7427)

Cheng Fang

Biography:

Dr. Cheng Fang is Research Fellow/Senior Lecturer at Global Centre for Environmental Remediation of the University of Newcastle, Australia. Carolina. He was an author of 60+ peer-reviewed research publications, book chapters, and abstract presentations as well as inventor of several worldwide patents. Overall, he is a highly seasoned researcher and academic educator with proven track-record of successfully leading innovative Academic Research and Education programs, nationally and globally. Dr. Cheng Fang was a tenured, Research Fellow at University of Newcastle and Research Fellow / Lab Manager at University of South Australia as well as Research Associate at Flinders University, while being the Senior Research Engineer at IME (A-Star, Singapore). He is a recognized global expert in basic, Electrochemistry, Semiconducors and Nano devices.

Research Interests:

Electrochemistry, Semiconductors, Nano device.

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