Teoh Wey Yang
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Dr Teoh Wey Yang (born in Kuala Lumpur in 1980) is a Research Associate at University of New South Wales's ARC Centre for Function Nanomaterials. His current research interest and projects are in the field of design and synthesis of functional nanoparticles by flame spray pyrolysis. Dr. Teoh has published papers and given presentations on his field of research and expertise.
[edit] Education and Career History
Dr. Teoh received his BEng degree in Chemical Engineering from the UNSW in 2003 and a PhD in chemical engineering from the same university in 2007. He spent 1999-2000 as an industrial trainee at UNSW's Centre for Particle and Catalyst Technologies, before being appointed as a research assistant with the centre. Between 2003-2006, he was a teaching assistant at UNSW and is now a Research Associate at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials, UNSW.

