
معرفی
Associate Professor Nevena Todorova is Deputy Head of the Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering at RMIT University's School of Engineering. Her research focuses on computational modeling of biomolecular interactions with nanomaterials, electromagnetic bioeffects, and protein self-assembly. She holds academic positions including Research Fellow at the NHMRC Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research (ACEBR) and has contributed to over 40 peer-reviewed publications.
Research interests include engineering nanobiomaterials for biomedical applications, theoretical modeling of biomolecular responses to electromagnetic fields, and understanding protein aggregation mechanisms. She leads projects in collaboration with industry and academic institutions, emphasizing translational research in materials science and biomedicine.
- Awards: Materials Research Society Prize (2015), RMIT Early Career Researcher Travel Grant (2014), Australian Postgraduate Award (2006–2009).
- Grants: NHMRC ACEBR, ARC Discovery Project, RMIT Foundation Fellowship.
- Labs/Teams: Materials Modelling and Simulation Group (collaborating with BlueScope Steel and ACEBR).
Her supervision focuses on computational materials modeling, including projects on graphene-based nanomaterials, peptide nanomaterials, and electromagnetic bioeffects. She actively engages in professional societies like the Materials Research Society and Association of Molecular Modellers of Australasia.

