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Dr. Jue Hou is a Senior Research Fellow and DECRA Fellow at RMIT University's School of Engineering. He holds a BS in Materials Chemistry from Peking University (2011) and a PhD in Materials Science from ICCAS (2016). His postdoctoral work included roles at Monash University (2017–2019) and CSIRO (2019–2022). His research focuses on MOFs, membrane separation, photonic crystals, sensors, and bio-inspired materials. Key projects include developing MOF-based membranes for separation and photonic sensors for intelligent packaging and environmental monitoring.
Dr. Hou's teaching interests include courses such as PROC2088 Process System Design and OENG1167/OENG1168 Capstone Project. He is actively supervising PhD and Masters students in areas like ammonium-selective membranes, lithium extraction, and bioinspired ion transporters. His awards include the ARC DECRA Fellowship (2022–2025) and the Rod Rikards Fellowship (2025). He collaborates widely, with ORCID 0000-0003-0325-6979 and LinkedIn profile linked.
His research outputs span 49 publications, with recent work emphasizing nanofluidic devices, ion selectivity, and sustainable separation technologies. He engages in editorial roles (e.g., Biomimetics) and professional memberships (e.g., Membrane Society of Australasia). His lab focuses on translating MOF-based innovations into practical applications for energy and environmental challenges.




