1. What is your role exactly, and what’s most meaningful to you?
I’m with A*STAR Institute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy and Environment (A*STAR ISCE2). As the Division Director of Process Engineering and Safety, my work focuses on sustainability and taking promising lab-developed technologies into the field. This includes identifying viable technologies with the potential to scale, and building the infrastructure to bring them to life, with safety being essential in the entire process.
I am also the programme director of the Low‑Carbon Technology Translational Testbed (LCT³), Singapore’s first-of-its-kind facility dedicated to helping companies test, refine, and scale up low-carbon solutions – such as carbon capture and hydrogen technologies – under real-world conditions before commercial deployment.
In the private sector, the focus is largely on profits. But at A*STAR ISCE2, there are amazing opportunities to develop technologies that serve a greater purpose for mankind. I get to work with top scientists and startups to create state-of-the-art technologies that contribute to sustainability. To me, it’s truly meaningful to be part of global efforts to develop technologies to decarbonise Singapore and the world at large.