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Jie Luo is a Research Fellow in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at Monash University. Their research focuses on developing advanced materials for chemical sensing, catalysis, and biomedical applications. Key areas include fluorescent probes for biomolecule detection, nanomaterial-based sensors, and catalytic systems for nitric oxide generation.
Notable contributions include work on flavonoid-derived amyloid detection probes, super-resolution imaging of biomolecular assemblies, and innovative uses of ceria nanoparticles in catalysis. Their interdisciplinary approach bridges materials science with analytical chemistry and biomedical diagnostics.
Research outputs span topics like ratiometric fluorescence sensing for environmental and clinical applications, polymer-based drug delivery systems, and novel thermometric materials. This work has been published in journals such as Materialia and Chemical Communications.
Luo has explored diverse subfields including aggregation-induced emission (AIE), ESIPT-based sensors, and stapled peptide design. Current trends emphasize translating lab innovations into practical diagnostic tools and sustainable catalytic solutions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. Their advising record remains unreported here, though the focus on collaborative interdisciplinary research suggests potential team involvement in materials science initiatives.
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