Process Engineer with 4 years of experience in EPCC projects, specialising in process design, system commissioning, and multidisciplinary coordination. Proven track record in delivering large-scale gas processing and utility systems by aligning engineering documentation, simulations, and site execution. Currently enhancing expertise in hydrogen systems and energy transition at ESI–NUS, bringing a future-ready perspective to technical project delivery.
• Leading a feasibility study of Singapore’s hydrogen supply chain for power applications, focusing on technology readiness, market trends, and infrastructure strategy.
• Built a cost model for Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) tailored to Singapore’s context, integrating renewable energy variability, electrolyser technology, and delivery pathways.
• Conducting a comparative life cycle emissions analysis (kg CO₂/kg H₂) across hydrogen production methods and transport options, supporting national decarbonisation targets.
• Conducted a life cycle assessment of green hydrogen by modelling and simulating in openLCA, providing comprehensive insights into environmental impact.
• Authored a manuscript based on the project findings, contributing to scholarly knowledge on sustainable hydrogen production.
(Jambaran Tiung Biru Project: Water Treatment Unit, Chemical Injection, Open/Closed Drain, and Boiler Feed Water)
(Jambaran Tiung Biru Project: Water Treatment Unit, Steam Unit, Chemical Injection, Close/Open Drain, Gas Turbine Generator Unit)
1. Guide mentees to their study plan and scholarship programs
2. Proofread personal statements and review essays
3. Provide interview preparations
(Project: Fluid Catalytic Cracking)
System Advisor Model
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