Undergraduate Modules
CHE1102 – Physical Theory
This module provides first-year students with essential knowledge in physical chemistry theory and practice through laboratory sessions focused on hands-on experimental skills and techniques.
CHM3005 – Advanced Chemistry Options
An advanced module covering contemporary topics in chemistry. Lectures focus on electrochemical energy storage and conversion systems, with emphasis on the fundamental principles and practical applications of batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells in sustainable energy solutions.
CHM3015 – Research Project in Physical Chemistry
This module provides final-year undergraduate students with research experience in physical chemistry, including experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication. Students work on research projects in areas related to electrochemistry and molecular electrocatalysis.
Postgraduate Taught (MSc) Modules
CHE7204 / CHE7304 – Fundamental Principles of Hydrogen Generation and Use
Sections taught:
- Introduction to Net-Zero Engineering
- Electrolysis, Electrolysers, and Electrochemical Hydrogen Production
This master's level module explores the fundamental principles, technologies, and applications of hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier. Topics include hydrogen production methods, storage solutions, distribution challenges, and utilisation pathways in a net-zero context.
CHE7403 / CHE7503 – Chemical Engineering Principles
A core chemical engineering module that provides postgraduate students with essential knowledge of fundamental principles. The thermodynamics section covers energy transformations, equilibrium concepts, and their applications in reactor systems.
Postgraduate Research Supervision
CHM4001 - Research Project in Chemistry
Supervision of MSc students undertaking research projects in chemistry with a focus on electrochemical systems, molecular electrocatalysis, and sustainable energy technologies. Projects typically combine experimental work with theoretical analysis and computational modeling.
CHE7207 / CHE7208 – Research Project in Net-Zero Engineering
Supervision of research projects focused on engineering solutions for sustainable energy systems and net-zero technologies. These projects typically address challenges in hydrogen production, energy storage, and electrochemical conversion systems relevant to decarbonization efforts.