Seeing great potential in waste product


Choo posing with Dillon. He is one of three Malaysians to receive the prestigious award.

A MALAYSIAN is researching the recovery of magnesium from coal fly ash in the Yallourn region in Victoria, Australia, thanks to the Victoria International Research Scholarship (VIRS).

While researching a waste product like coal fly ash might not be a popular career choice ,Choo Teck Kwang has a keen interest in the field.

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