Chasty Duah

Chasty Duah, Master's Student at McGill

Research Project: 

As part of a collaborative effort to advance methanol conversion technologies, my research project explores the formulation of novel catalysts for the methanol to light olefins (MTO) process, targeting higher efficiency and longevity. The broader aim is to contribute to the development of sustainable routes for light olefin production, which are key feedstocks in the biomass/CO2 to plastics transformation.

Start Date of Current Program: September 2024 

Education:

  • B. Sc. Petroleum Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana (2022)

Work Experience:

  • Teaching Assistant, McGill University, Chemical Engineering Department, Montreal, Canada (2025)
  • Junior Engineer, TechnipFMC, Accra, Ghana (2023)

Contact: chasty.duah [at] mail.mcgill.ca 

Office: 5290

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