Drs. Tuck Seng Wong & Kang Lan Tee

Dr. Tuck Seng Wong is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) from the Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield (UK). He is also a Visiting Professor at the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) in Thailand. Dr. Wong leads a Biocatalysis & Synthetic Biology group in Sheffield, and his research focuses on sustainable biomanufacturing using engineered enzymes or microbes. His passion in engineering of biology is inspired by his research supervisors and mentors including Nobel Laureate Prof. Frances H. Arnold (Caltech), Prof. Ulrich Schwaneberg (Bremen), Prof. Sir Alan R. Fersht (Cambridge) and Prof. Alexander Steinbüchel (Münster). Dr. Wong obtained his BEng in Chemical Engineering (1st class honour) from the National University of Singapore, followed by an MSc and a PhD (special distinction, highest possible grade) in Biochemical Engineering from the Jacobs University Bremen in Germany. He is a recipient of multiple prestigious fellowships, including the RAEng|The Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship (2019), the Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowship (2016) and the MRC Career Development Fellowship (2007 – 2009). He was one of the 10 young academics appointed to the EPSRC Early Career Forum in Manufacturing Research in 2014 and a world finalist of the Synthetic Biology Leadership Excellence Accelerator Program (LEAP) in 2015. He has published over 45 papers, mostly in the areas of protein engineering and synthetic biology.

Dr. Kang Lan Tee is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) at the University of Sheffield (UK). She has published in the field of protein engineering and synthetic biology since 2004 and has over 20 papers in this field. Dr. Tee is also the co-Founder of a protein engineering start-up SeSaM-Biotech GmbH and a Global Challenges Research Fellow (2019 – 2021). Her research team applies protein engineering strategies to address global challenges in biomanufacturing and sustainability. She also develops and leads the biorefineries module in CBE.