Research
Initially my research centered around catalytic reaction kinetics, specifically asymmetric autocatalysis and heterogeneous catalysis based on nanoparticulate Au/TiO2. Eventually I shifted my focus towards teaching/education which has led me down the Teaching & Scholarship pathway. I'm particularly interested in using modern Learning Management Systems (Canvas/Moodle) to create interactive continuous assessment modules. In the future I hope to be able to integrate Process Simulation Software (Aspen) into these assessed modules.
Biography
2009 - MEng Chemical Engineering with Chemistry (Manchester) 2015 - PhD Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science (Manchester) 2016-2023 - Assistant Professor (University of Trinidad & Tobago)
Teaching and Supervisions
Separation Processes, Heat & Mass transfer, Thermodynamics, Mass & Energy Balancing, Reaction Engineering, 3rd Year Design Project
Other Professional Activities
Official Fellow in Chemical Engineering at Queens' College