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Rona Chandrawati graduated with a BSc in Biotechnology from Monash University and obtained her PhD in Chemical Biomolecular Engineering from the University of Melbourne in 2012. She was a Marie Curie Fellow at Imperial College London from 2012 to 2015. After returning to Australia, she established her research group and has been instrumental in leading research initiatives at UNSW. Her research interests focus on nanotechnology applications in food safety, disease diagnosis, and environmental monitoring. Rona is the Co-Director of the Australian Centre for Nanomedicine and has published in notable journals such as Science and Nature Reviews Bioengineering, accumulating over 6500 citations. She has received several prestigious awards including the 2023 Le Fèvre Medal from the Australian Academy of Science and the 2023 Eureka Prize for Innovative Research. Her leadership in research has attracted significant funding totaling over AUD 18 million.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Leading research in Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Conducting research and teaching in the School of Chemical Engineering.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Focused on innovative research in nanomedicine.
University of Sydney • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in Chemical Engineering.
University of Sydney and UNSW • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Research fellowship focusing on nanotechnology in medicine.
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