Dr. Deejay Suenyui MAK

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Dr. Deejay Suenyui MAK
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Assistant Professor
  • Office:Room 1001A, Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building, KPC Campus
  • Telephone:(852) 3468 6877
  • Email:deejaymak@twc.edu.hk
Academic and Professional Qualifications

BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD

Author Identifications

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8501-6770

Biography

Dr.  Mak is the Assistant Professor in Forensic Biomedical Science at Tung Wah University of Hong Kong . She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science, specializing in Chemistry, from the University of Toronto, Canada, and completed her internship at the Toronto Police - Forensic Identification Services. 

In addition to teaching the Forensic Science programme, she has successfully secured two Research Grants Council - Faculty Development Scheme (FDS) grants in three years, including one submitted prior to her PhD application. Her research interests include fingerprint development and analysis, forensic entomology, environmental toxicology and the application of mass spectrometry in analyte detection.

Academic and Professional Qualifications

BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD

Author Identifications

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8501-6770

Biography

Dr.  Mak is the Assistant Professor in Forensic Biomedical Science at Tung Wah University of Hong Kong . She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science, specializing in Chemistry, from the University of Toronto, Canada, and completed her internship at the Toronto Police - Forensic Identification Services. 

In addition to teaching the Forensic Science programme, she has successfully secured two Research Grants Council - Faculty Development Scheme (FDS) grants in three years, including one submitted prior to her PhD application. Her research interests include fingerprint development and analysis, forensic entomology, environmental toxicology and the application of mass spectrometry in analyte detection.

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  • Applied Chemistry
  • Chemical skills in Forensic Science
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Toxicology
  • Techniques in Human Identification
  • Criminal and Crime Scene Investigation
  • Biomedical Criminalistics
  • Physical Evidence Analysis
  • Research project supervision