| Project | Objective | Outcome | |---------|-----------|---------| | Solar‑Powered Micro‑Grid for Bagan, Myanmar (2020) | Deliver reliable electricity to 3,000 households using community‑owned solar panels + battery storage. | Achieved 96 % uptime; reduced reliance on diesel generators by 85 %; empowered local entrepreneurship (e‑bikes, cold‑chain farms). | | Solid‑State Battery Prototype (2024) | Develop a high‑energy‑density, non‑flammable battery using abundant manganese‑based cathodes. | Demonstrated 350 Wh kg⁻¹ (≈ 20 % above Li‑ion baseline) with stable cycling over 2,000 cycles; filed three provisional patents. | | Women in Energy Mentorship Initiative (2022‑Present) | Mentor under‑represented women in engineering across Asia‑Pacific. | 150+ mentees matched with industry leaders; 72 % reported career advancement within 18 months. |
Lin was raised in a multicultural environment that shaped a broad worldview and a sensitivity to diverse narratives. Early exposure to visual arts and literature sparked an interest in storytelling, which later became central to Lin’s work. lin si yee
While many Malaysian artists lean into the bright, saturated hues of tropical life, Lin Si Yee prefers a muted palette: the grey-green of monsoon clouds, the ochre of rain-stained walls, the washed-out blue of a faded police box. This chromatic restraint forces the viewer to focus on texture and form rather than immediate visual gratification. Lin was raised in a multicultural environment that