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Webinar on Tailor-made Nanomaterials for Applications in Sensors, LEDs, and Water Remediation

Resource Person : Dr. Mohamed Shuaib bin Mohamed Saheed, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UniversitiTeknologi Petronas (UTP), MALAYSIA.

Date : 05th June 2020

Time : 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Organized by : Department of Mechanical Engineering

About the Program

With the support of Management, Principal, HOD-Mech, Faculties,the Department of Mechanical Engineering organizedthe webinar “Tailor-made Nanomaterials for Applications in Sensors, LEDs, and Water Remediation”on Friday, 5thJune 2020, from 10.30 a.m to 12 Noon.

The resource person is Dr. Mohamed Shuaib bin Mohamed Saheed, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UniversitiTeknologi Petronas (UTP), MALAYSIA.

Dr.T.Chandrashekar, Principal, RajaRajeswari College of Engineering welcomes the resource person and the participants and introduce the speaker to the participants.
There was an overwhelming response from participants around 220+ participants registered for this program, which includes more number of faculties from various colleges of our country and other countries.

Dr. Mohamed Shuaib Mohamed Saheed received his Ph.D. from UniversitiTeknologi PETRONAS (UTP) in 2014. During his study, he focused on the synthesis of carbon nanotubes for the detection of gases using the ionization principle. He is currently in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, UTP as a senior lecturer and a member ofthe Centre of Innovative Nanostructures and Nanodevices (COINN). His research interests are mainly on the development and study of carbon-based nanomaterials such as CNT, graphene, MXene, and hybrids for various applications in sensors (strain, gas, bio-) and water remediation (oil, dye, heavy metals, organic solvents absorption/adsorption).

He also obtained Patents
• PI 2018701801 in Malaysia, An Absorbent, and Method of Preparing Thereof.
• PI 2013700730 in Malaysia, Gas Detector for Ammonia and Method of Making Same
• PI 2014001317 in Malaysia, A Portable Carbon Dioxide Detector

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