Lecturer in Department of Chemical Engineering and Sustainability
Associate Professor
International Islamic University Malaysia
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Education
PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (2013)
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea
MSc in Fine Chemical Engineering (2008)
Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
BSc in Chemical Engineering (2006)
Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea
Diploma in Applied Chemistry (2004)
Dongyang Technical College, Seoul, South Korea
Expertise
- Polymer Blend and Composites
- Biodegradable Polymers
- Synthesis of Polymers and Block Copolymers for targeted application(packaging, drug delivery and lithography)
- Synthesis of Polyurethanes for various applications
- Synthesis of Nanoparticles/functionalized CNTs/Graphene for various applications
About Me
Fathilah Ali is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Sustainability, formerly known as Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Gombak 50728, Kuala Lumpur. She obtained her PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Technology (KAIST) in 2013. Her research interest is in the area of Polymer Blend and Composites, Polymer Nanocomposites, Synthesis of polymers, block copolymers and polyurethane, Synthesis of Nanoparticles using natural sources, Polymers in Sensors, Polymers for packaging materials, Functional Polymers for lithography, Polymerization of biopolymer from the monomers produced from fermentation process, and Separation and Purification Techniques. She has more than 3 years teaching experiences. She had taught Process Plant and Design, Biopharmaceutical Engineering, Seminar for undergraduates and Fluid Mechanics. Fathilah also serves as a reviewer for polymer related journals. She published many papers in National and International conferences, SCOPUS and ISI journals and book chapters. She was secretary for Nano Research Group and Deputy Dean of Student Affairs (Jan 2015 – Dec 2016). |