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Dr. Benjamin Noble is a Research Fellow in the School of Engineering at RMIT University. His research focuses on materials modeling, nanotechnology, biomaterials, and computational chemistry. He is open to supervising Masters and PhD students and can be contacted at benjamin.noble2@rmit.edu.au.
His research interests include the design of functional materials, such as dynamic metal-phenolic networks and sequence-defined macromolecules, as well as the application of multiscale molecular simulations to study electromagnetic bioeffects and biomolecular interactions. He collaborates with industry partners like BlueScope to develop advanced materials for biomedical and industrial applications.
Dr. Noble’s recent work emphasizes polymer synthesis methodologies (e.g., RAFT polymerization), drug delivery systems, and the development of contamination-resistant surfaces. His studies also explore photochemical reactivity prediction and mitochondrial uncouplers for pharmacological applications.
He contributes to the Materials Modelling and Simulation Group led by Distinguished Professor Irene Yarovsky, which investigates nanomaterials for biomedicine and industry. The group’s research has led to innovations in drug delivery materials, biosensors, and sustainable surfaces.


