Contact Moses Anyebe

Background

Moses Anyebe is a Chemical Process Energy Engineering PhD scholar at Cranfield University. He have a strong sense of love for his work as an industrial chemist and petrochemical technician. Moses always wants to get the best results possible and contribute significantly to his profession and beyond. His experience in petrochemical technology and industrial chemistry has given him a distinct outlook on life and problem-solving. He acknowledges that our world is dynamic and that it confronts many difficulties. He is a problem solver and researcher who is dedicated to bringing about positive change, with a strong position and a distinct sense of purpose. His ultimate objective is to help make the world a better place for all people.

Research opportunities

Multifunctional Photovoltaic system

Current activities

Moses Anyebe's present research project revolves around the development of multifunctional photovoltaic systems. More precisely, the goal is to delve into the development of a solar panel featuring a semiconductor doped with a photocatalyst capable of not only producing electricity but also capturing CO2 gas from the surrounding atmosphere simultaneously. Additionally, to underscore the potential for solar energy-driven carbon utilization, the captured CO2 will be harnessed in a chemical conversion process aimed at generating valuable compounds.

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