Jane Beh

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Chemical Engineering
Contact details:
+61 2 9385 5575
Location:

Rm 213, F10 - Chemical Sciences Building
UNSW Australia
Kensington Campus
Sydney 2052 Australia

Dr. Jane Beh completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering, titled "Formation of nano-carrier systems by dense gas processing" at UNSW Australia in 2013. She is now working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Process Intensification and Sustainability Research Group (PrinSus) at School of Chemical Engineering of UNSW Australia.

She has attended and presented at several international conferences, which included:

  • C.C. Beh, Raffaella Mammucari, and Neil R. Foster. Process Intensification: Development of a Semi-Continuous Process for the Formation of Nano-Carrier Systems Using Supercritical Fluid Technology. 1st Asia-Pacific Symposium on Process Intensification and Sustainability (APSPIS 2014), Changzhou, China - May 2014
  • C.C. Beh, Raffaella Mammucari, and Neil R. Foster. A Dense Gas Process for the Production of Liposomal Encapsulated Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Formulations. 10th International Symposium on Supercritical Fluids (ISSF 2012), San Francisco, U.S. - May 2012
  • C.C. Beh, R. Mammucari, N. Foster. Formation of Nano-Carriers by Dense Gas Processing. CHEMECA 2011, Sydney, Australia - September 2011 [Peer-Reviewed]
  • C.C. Beh, R. Mammucari, N. Foster. Formation of Nano-Carriers by Dense Gas Processing. International Conference on Process Intensification for Sustainable Chemical Industries (ICPI 2011), Beijing, China - June 2011
  • C.C. Beh, R. Mammucari, N. Foster. Formation of Vesicles by the Depressurization of an Expanded Solution Into Aqueous Media Process. 9th International Symposium on Supercritical Fluids (ISSF 2009), Arcachon, France - May 2009
  • Jane C.C. Beh, Raffaella Mammucari, and Neil R. Foster. Formation of Vesicles by Dense Gas Processing. International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN 2008), Melbourne - February 2008