Speech Title : Design and Fabrication of Lead-Free TiO₂/MABI Heterostructures for Optoelectronic NH₃ Gas Sensors: Experimental and DFT Investigation
Moses Stephen Anyebe is a PhD researcher in Chemical Process Energy Engineering at Cranfield University, currently in his third year of study. He has academic training in Industrial Chemistry/Petrochemical Technology and a strong background in laboratory analysis, materials development, and scientific research. His work focuses on lead-free TiO₂/MABI heterostructures for optoelectronic applications, including NH₃ gas sensing and renewable energy technologies. He has experience in teaching, laboratory practice, and data analysis, and is committed to developing practical, environmentally friendly solutions to global energy and sensing challenges