Jia Wei Chew
Jia is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Prior to this, she was the Technical Director at Particulate Solid Research Incorporated in Chicago, U.S.A. And before that, she was an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Her research focusses on multiphase flow and separation. She has over 280 publications and 10 patents/technical disclosures. Her research has been recognized by the AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers) Particle Technology Forum (PTF) Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award, the Singapore Youth Award and the AIChE PTF Sabic Young Professional Award.
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Natural branching - inspired heat exchanger design for heat transfer enhancement
Upcycling citrus waste into porous carbon and aerogel materials: State-of-the-art and prospects
Organic solvent permeation through HKUST-1 MOF membranes: Molecular-scale insights
Polyamide thin film composite membranes for water applications: Advanced characterization techniques
Fluidized Bed Scale-Up for Sustainability Challenges. 1. Tomorrow’s Tools
A novel approach to chiral separation: thermo-sensitive hydrogel membranes
Techniques for recovery and recycling of ionic liquids: A review
Fouling behavior of protein in mixed solvent systems: A combined experimental and simulation study
Fluidized Bed Scale-Up for Sustainability Challenges. 2. New Pathway
A greener approach for physical separation of polycotton textile waste
50 years of Geldart classification
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