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Assoc Prof Lei Ge

Assoc Prof Lei Ge
Name Lei Ge
Pronoun He/Him/His
Position Associate Professor (Nano Materials)
Section School of Engineering
Office B338
Location Springfield Campus
Email
Qualifications PhD Qld
Homepage https://research.usq.edu.au/researcher/81212/a-pr-lei-ge
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A/Prof Ge is currently an ARC Future Fellow at UniSQ School of Engineering and Centre for Future Materials. He obtained his PhD from University of Queensland in 2013. He is currently leading a research team “Gas processing technology and Materials” within CFM, including one Postdoctoral fellow and four PhD students. His research has been focused on material development for gas processing by membrane/adsorption, catalysis and engineering design for addressing the challenges in Australian unconventional gas extraction with industry partners. He has published >120 journal articles in high quality journals, such as Nature Communications, Energy & Environmental Science, Angewandte Chemie, Chem, Applied Catalysis B: Environment, Advanced Materials. These papers have more than 10000 citations.


  • Catalytic Process Engineering ( 090402 )
  • Composite and Hybrid Materials ( 091202 )
  • Membrane and Separation Technologies ( 090404 )
  • Composite And Hybrid Materials ( 401602 )
  • Separation Technologies ( 400409 )
  • Catalysis And Mechanisms Of Reactions ( 340601 )
  • Carbon Capture Engineering (excl. Sequestration) ( 400401 )
  • Physical Chemistry ( 340600 )
  • Materials Engineering ( 401600 )
  • Chemical Engineering ( 400400 )

CO2 capture and electrolysis
Thermal catalysis for gas reactions
Porous materials for gas adsorption, fluid transportation


  • Centre for Future Materials (CFM)

MEC4104
ENG4112


  • Catalytic Process Engineering ( 090402 )
  • Composite and Hybrid Materials ( 091202 )
  • Membrane and Separation Technologies ( 090404 )
  • Composite And Hybrid Materials ( 401602 )
  • Separation Technologies ( 400409 )
  • Catalysis And Mechanisms Of Reactions ( 340601 )
  • Carbon Capture Engineering (excl. Sequestration) ( 400401 )
  • Physical Chemistry ( 340600 )
  • Materials Engineering ( 401600 )
  • Chemical Engineering ( 400400 )