Lynas helps M'sia become industry leader in rare earth processing

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NSTletters My work in Lynas resulted in me being recognized and appointed as a member of the prestigious University Malaya Academic Committee for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Chemistry).

Since rare earth processing is almost unheard of in Malaysia when I first joined Lynas, the learning process for me was like "back to basics" in chemistry and engineering. - NSTP/FARIZUL HAFIZ AWANGI'VE been with Lynas close to nine years since 2011 as its senior engineer. My expertise is research and development. I hold a Bachelor's of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Oregon State University, US.

I started my career in palm oil refining. Being a government-sponsored scholar, I felt the need to explore further into the chemical industry after 10 years being in the sector. The havoc created surrounding the operation plant was mind boggling to me as someone who is residing in Kuantan.Much to my dismay, the information on rare earth and its process operations was the opposite of that described by the group.

There were many fascinating aspects of rare earths not known to us. Even until today, we are still discovering and learning different aspects of rare earth processing and its application first hand.

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