Visit to University of Malaya

UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced Centre

I am thrilled to share the incredible experiences I’ve had during my recent visit to UMPEDAC Universiti Malaya on November, 2023. The warmth and hospitality extended by the faculty and students have truly left an indelible mark on my journey.

It was an honor to introduce Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) and our Heat Transfer Lab to the esteemed members of UMPADEC. The potential for future collaborations between our institutions is a source of great excitement, and I am eager to explore the possibilities that lie ahead.

My sincere appreciation goes to the UMPADEC team for guiding me through enlightening visits to the Solar Cell Lab, Hydrogen Lab, PVT Thermal Lab, and the Solar Garden. These experiences have not only expanded my knowledge but also enriched my research insights, providing valuable perspectives that will undoubtedly contribute to our shared academic pursuits.

Engaging in discussions with University of Malaya students has been a highlight of my visit. The enthusiasm and passion exhibited by the students are truly commendable, and I look forward to the prospect of continued exchange programs between our faculties and students. To the talented UM students, I extend a warm invitation to consider the opportunities for study at Kyutech.

I express my heartfelt gratitude for the efforts put forth by the UMPADEC team in facilitating these experiences. Your warm welcome and support have made my visit exceptionally memorable. I am confident that these interactions have laid the foundation for strong bonds between our institutions.

We eagerly anticipate further interactions and collaborations that will undoubtedly strengthen the ties between the Kyushu Institute of Technology and the University of Malaya. Together, we can propel academic excellence and innovation to new heights.

Wentao Chen
Wentao Chen
Research Fellow

My research interests include near-field heat transfer, thermal transport at the solid-solid and solid-liquid interface, and molecular dynamics simulation.