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Nanotechnology & materials

Min Hao Wong

Developing unique nanosensor constructs for smart agriculture application.
Min Hao Wong

Year Honored
2018

Organization
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Region
Asia Pacific

Hails From
Singapore

Min Hao Wong is currently a Chemical Engineering graduate student at MIT. His PhD research involved the development of unique nanosensor applications for agriculture (Nat. Mater. 17) His work has been featured in global media outlets such as FOX, Forbes, TIME, BBC, and CBS. BostInno named his work as one of the top 7 inventions to come out of MIT in 2016. Min Hao is also currently actively running Plantea, a start-up company focused on agricultural nanosensors. He is also the copresident of the South-East Asia Club, vice president of the MIT energy club, and a guest lecturer for 10.585 Engineering Nanotechnology.