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Research gate most read author this week
30 Aug 2016

With 193 reads this week (total reads of 21,439), Professor Rose Amal is the most read author in the department according to Research Gate.

Check out our latest publications on water splitting and CO2 reduction, methane reforming, to review on biofilm formation in drinking water distribution system.

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Professor Rose Amal

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