STAFF PROFILE
Professor Steve Michielsen
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|Fashion & Textiles
Phone:
+61399251851
Email:
steve.michielsen@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Brunswick
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Research supervision
- Rehman, A.,Houshyar, S.,Mirabedini, A.,Michielsen, S.,Wang, X. (2024). Immobilization of nanodiamonds onto cotton fabric through polyurethane nanofibrous coatings for summer clothing In: Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 35, 1 - 11
- Jermy, M.,Knock, C.,Michielsen, S.,Smith, F., et al, . (2022). Drying Processes in the Formation of Bloodstains at Crime Scenes In: Drying of Complex Fluid Drops: Fundamentals and Applications, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom
- Wang, F.,Gallardo, V.,Michielsen, S.,Fang, T. (2021). Fundamental study of porcine drip bloodstains on fabrics: Blood droplet impact and wicking dynamics In: Forensic Science International, 318, 1 - 13
- Baby, R.,Michielsen, S.,Wu, J. (2021). Effects of yarn size and blood drop size on wicking and bloodstains in textiles In: Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66, 1246 - 1256
- Kim, H.,Michielsen, S.,DenHartog, E. (2021). Wicking in textiles at rates comparable to human sweating In: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 622, 1 - 9
- Kim, H.,Michielsen, S.,DenHartog, E. (2020). New wicking measurement system to mimic human sweating phenomena with continuous microfluidic flow In: Journal of Materials Science, 55, 7816 - 7832
- Effect of fabric finishes on the formation of bloodstains on textiles. Funded by: Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences Fellowship from (2022 to 2023)
- Multilayered Safety Clothing for Personal Protective Equipment. Funded by: ARC Linkage Project Grants 2018 from (2021 to 2025)
1 PhD Completions2 PhD Current Supervisions and 1 Masters by Research Current Supervisions