Wiley publisher interview-Research for a sustainable world
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
NUS News profiling some of the University’s prominent females making waves in STEM. Assoc Prof Ho leads The Ho Research Group at NUS, which aims to create novel solar conversion devices for energy and environmental sustainability
Congratulations to Dr. Gao Minmin for winning the Best PhD project in the area of Microelectronics Devices and Technologies. She was awarded the Institute of Microelectronics Prize during the University commencement ceremony.
Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei of the Engineering Science Programme, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, was the winner of Science & Technology, Great Women of Our Time Award 2016.
Water and energy are intimately linked, much more closely than most people would realize. Electrical energy generation requires water in its different stages of processing, such as raw material processing, thermal cooling, powering of turbines (through steam and water) and so on.
Dr. Zhu Liangliang and Mr. Tan Chuan Fu research team of Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei, Electrical and Computer Engineering, NUS have clinched the Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors’ Merit Award in the Open category.
Prof. Akihiko Kudo, Tokyo University of Science and Prof. Susumu Saito, Nagoya University visit
Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei of Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, was the Singapore awardee of ASEAN-US Science Prize for women in recognition of contributions to the field of “Materials Science Research to Enable Sustainable Energy” (22 June 2016).
Researchers try to save space and improve energy efficiency as well as indoor air quality. This NUS project, together with BCA, aims to improve indoor air quality, combining dehumidification and air purification.
Mr. Tan Chuan Fu and Associate Professor Ho Ghim Wei won the IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award 2015 for their research on Self-powered hybrid cell with enhanced photocatalytic functionalities for hydrogen production and waste water treatment. This work demonstrates an innovative and contemporary multiple-renewable solar and vibrational energy powered catalysis system.