
About
Dr. Andrew Rodda is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Education in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Monash University. He holds a PhD in Biomaterials Engineering from Monash University and a joint BE/BSc in Mechatronics Engineering, Physiology, and Applied Mathematics. His expertise spans surface biofunctionalisation, polymer coatings, and DNA diagnostic technologies. Dr. Rodda's research focuses on biomedical applications, including biomaterials for cell scaffolds, biosensors, and low-fouling coatings.
Education:
- PhD in Biomaterials Engineering (Monash University/CSIRO/CRC for Polymers, 2014)
- BE/BSc in Mechatronics Engineering, Physiology, Applied Mathematics (Monash University)
Research Interests: Dr. Rodda's work emphasizes controlling surface interactions between materials and biological molecules. He develops strategies for applications like implantable cell scaffolds, synthetic cell microenvironments, and biosensors. Recently, he has explored methods for detecting cell-free DNA and improving engineering education through project-based learning and assessment design.
Grants & Advising: Dr. Rodda supervises graduate research students in biomedical engineering and materials science. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in advancing health technologies and sustainable innovation. He has collaborated internationally with institutions like the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Auckland.
Labs & Teams: His research integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining materials science with biomedical applications. Key projects include the development of the Lumi-Solve photo-angioplasty device and nerve guidance conduits for peripheral nerve repair.
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