
Functional Materials and Microsystems
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Making science fiction reality, using nanoscale materials and devices | Led by @madhu_bhaskaran, @sharath_sriram, and emerging leaders at @RMIT
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https://fmm.rmit.edu.au/ 01-12-2018 02:20:23
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Honoured and humbled to join the impressive list as a 2022 ATSE Fellow. Proud to have my research with Functional Materials and Microsystems, research translation with Sleeptite, and D&I work especially with @WomenSciAUST recognised. RMIT Research MetaOptics ARC Research Hub Connected Sensors for Health #ATSEFellows


It's out! I am very pleased to share that our work on humidity effects on phase change and sensitivity of Vanadium dioxide-based miniaturized thermal sensors has been published in ACS Applied Electronic Materials. Functional Materials and Microsystems MicroNanoResearch ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


Science & Technology Australia is thrilled to announce the visionary ‘connector of commercialisation’ and research rockstar Professor Sharath Sriram RMIT University is our new President-elect. He will succeed our amazing President Prof Mark Hutchinson in November 2023. 🧵 1/5 scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/rockstar-resea…

Such an honour and privilege to be confirmed as President-Elect of Science & Technology Australia, to represent our outstanding science and technology sector. I look forward to working with and representing the sector to ensure we have a long-term and sustainable innovation strategy in Australia!

Congratulations to Functional Materials and Microsystems RMIT Research team members who won awards at the MetaOptics 2022 conference! Amazing recognition of contributions across research, communication, and operations!


Happy to share that I have been awarded the "RMIT Prize for Research Excellence – Higher Degree by Research (Technology) 2022". Thanks to my family, well-wishers, and specially my supervisors for their continuous support throughout the candidature. Functional Materials and Microsystems RMIT Research

The fundamental science behind rapid SARS-CoV-2 sensors developed in partnership with Soterius Au has been published in @AdvSciNews 'Advanced Materials Technologies'. Congratulations to the team and thank you to the amazing collaborators! doi.org/10.1002/admt.2… RMIT Research


Congratulations RMIT University! Proud to have been able to play a part of this by piloting Achievement Relative to Opportunity (ARtO) for recruitment for Functional Materials and Microsystems and MetaOptics. This also enabled us to give out 3 Career Reconnect fellowships to jump start interrupted careers again.

Very proud to have our Functional Materials and Microsystems Career Reconnect Fellowships and MetaOptics recruitment initiatives featured as part of RMIT University's Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Cygnet Award! #WomenInSTEM RMIT Research

Like the chocolate spiral/roll 🍫 ? How about some gold ones 🥇 ? Don't worry, it's not costly as I cook it at micro/nanoscale 👨🍳 ! Excited to share that our #Chiral active #Helical structures are out in @AdvSciNews Advanced Materials Technologies! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

This work won’t be possible without collaboration and support from wenlong cheng Functional Materials and Microsystems Baohua Jia MicroNanoResearch MCN and #RMMF.

Senator Tim Ayers today launched ARC Research Hub Connected Sensors for Health. Led by UNSW, the Research Hub partners with 6 universities and 32 business partners to drive innovation in wearable health sensors for better diagnosis, management and monitoring of a host of health issues. #research Senator Tim Ayres


Fantastic to formally launch ARC Research Hub Connected Sensors for Health today. Such passionate and motivated partners, wanting to empower people's health decisions and outcomes. Madhu Bhaskaran and Shanmuga Sundar Dhanabalan represented Functional Materials and Microsystems RMIT Research and showcased our devices. Australian Research Council

#TGIF(ellowFriday)! 🤩 Prof Madhu Bhaskaran FTSE is an engineer & innovator who developed stretchable skin-like electronic devices that have revolutionised healthcare. 🏥 👩🔬 More: atse.org.au/our-fellows/20…. #FellowFriday Functional Materials and Microsystems MetaOptics ARC Research Hub Connected Sensors for Health @WomenSciAUST


Thank you Sumeet Walia, Madhu Bhaskaran, and Sharath Sriram for your guidance throughout my PhD journey! I have learnt a lot during this time ☺️

Our research and innovation is making a difference. See inspiring examples on RMIT University's new Research Impact page: ow.ly/BtTK50OqHZc #researchimpact #innovation
