EDUCATION PROFILE |
Jan 1994- Bachelor of Science Monywa University, MONYWA
Feb 1998 |
May 2001- Diploma Mandalay Technological University, MANDALAY
May 2002 |
Jun 2002- Master of Science Yangon Technological University, YANGON
April 2003 |
WORK EXPERIENCE |
May2001- Demonstrator Department of Biotechnology
Jun2002 Mandalay Technological University, MANDALAY Jun2002- Demonstrator Department of Biotechnology Dec2003 Yangon Technological University, YANGON
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Jun2003- Tutor Department of Biotechnology
Dec2008 Yangon Technological University, YANGON Jan2009- Tutor/Assit ;Lecturer Department of Biotechnology Jun 2017 Mandalay Technological University, MANDALAY Jun 2017- Lecturer Department of Biotechnology Sept 2017 Mandalay Technological University, MANDALAY
Sept 2017- Lecturer Department of Engineering Chemistry Present Mandalay Technological University, MANDALAY
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TEACHING SUBJECT, RESEARCH INTERESTS and RESPONSIBILITY |
Current Teaching Subjects Engineering Chemistry |
Research Interests Organic Chemistry, Material Science |
Responsibilities Teaching first year students (Practical) |
PROFESSIONAL |
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PUBLICATION |
Myat Myat Mon, Saw Yuu Win, LwinLwin Cho (2019) “Preparation of Zerolite Type Y as An Water Softening Agent Using Rice Husk Ash as Silica Source”. The Second International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation, Mandalay by IEEE (IcSTI) Mandalay. 16-17 September 2019. |
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