Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Harry Chong Lye Hin

Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Harry Chong Lye Hin

Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, UMS

Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Harry Chong Lye Hin is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on Valorization of agricultural waste Adsorption of pollutant from water Ecotechnology for wastewater treatment Constructed wetland for wastewater treatment Microplastics Direct use of renewable energy and resource conservation Environmental sciecne: Water quality, pollutant distribution, monitoring, conservation, sustainable development .

As a member of Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Harry Chong Lye Hin holds Doktor Falsafah (Kimia Alam Sekitar) from Universiti Sains Malaysia , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Research

Projects

12

Active

0

Grants

RM 429,400.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Chemistry - Aquatic Chemistry (Including Seawater Chemistry, Pollution Chemistry)

Conservation And Replacement - Green Technology and Sustainable Design

Energy Resources And Engineering - Biomass Energy Technology (Including Biogas and Biofuel)

Energy Resources And Engineering - Geo-Thermal Energy

Environmental Engineering - Pollution Control Technology

Environmental Engineering - Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology

Environmental Sciences And Management - Environmental Issues on Microplastics

Publications

Total Publications by Year

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Documents

16

H-Index

5

Citations

184

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

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Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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1.

Mohamad Zul Hilmey Bin Makmud , Mohd Khalizan Bin Sabullah , Harry Chong Lye Hin , Nur Zaida Binti Zahari (2026) , Quantitative Analysis Of Microplastic Presence In Commercially Bottled Drinking Water Brands And The Associated Human Exposure

2.

Moh Pak Yan , Fera @ Nony Cleophas , Harry Chong Lye Hin , Nur Zaida Binti Zahari (2025) , Assessment Of Ums Lake Recent Water Quality And Its Suitability For Plant Watering

3.

Salumiah Binti Mijin , Moh Pak Yan , Tan Wei Hsiang , Harry Chong Lye Hin (2025) , Optimisation Of Microwave-assisted Pyrolysis For Biochar Production From Empty Fruit Bunches And Palm Kernel Shell For Controlled-release Urea Fertiliser

4.

Chong Khim Phin , Harry Chong Lye Hin (2025) , Overcoming Tetracycline Pollution In Soils Through The Addition Of A Mycorrhizal Fungal Species Funneliformis Mosseae

5.

Harry Chong Lye Hin (2025) , Performance Comparison Of Gravel- And Oil Palm Shell-based Constructed Wetland Mesocosms For Copper, Zinc And Lead Removal

6.

Rubia Binti Idris , Salumiah Binti Mijin , Moh Pak Yan , Jualang @azlan Abdullah Bin Gansau , Tan Wei Hsiang , Harry Chong Lye Hin (2025) , Optimisation Of Microwave-assisted Pyrolysis For Biochar Production From Empty Fruit Bunches And Palm Kernel Shell For Controlled-release Urea Fertiliser

7.

Harry Chong Lye Hin , Chong Khim Phin (2024) , Environmental Antibiotic Pollution And Resistance In China: Pollution Status, Degradation Methods And Control Strategies

8.

Grace Joy Chin Wei Lie , Nur Athirah Binti Yusof , Mailin Binti Misson , Kenneth Francis Rodrigues , Wilson Yong Thau Lym , Harry Chong Lye Hin (2024) , Seaweed: A Bioindustrial Game-changer For The Green Revolution

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Harry Chong Lye Hin , Wilson Yong Thau Lym , Rubia Binti Idris (2024) , Removals Of Ammoniacal Nitrogen, Orthophosphate, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand And Total Suspended Solids In Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland: A Short Review

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Moh Pak Yan , Harry Chong Lye Hin (2024) , Facial Synthesis Of Carbon Nanotube Interweaved Feooh As Chloride-insertion Electrode For Highly Efficient Faradic Capacitive Deionization


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