Brendan Dyett is currently a Research Fellow at RMIT supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Award. His research interests involve applying microscopy and scattering based techniques to investigate nano/microscale dynamics at interfaces. In previous research roles he investigated the surface and mechanical properties of non-wetting thin films, as well as the dynamics and assembly of surface nanobubbles and nanodroplets. Currently, he continues to work towards developing mechanistic understanding of lipid nanoparticle-cell interactions and strategies to overcome biological barriers for improved outcomes in therapeutic applications.
CHEM1015 - Environmental Chemical Issues
ONPS2186 - Applied Science Project
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