معرفی
Ranjithkumar Jakku is a Researcher at RMIT University's Department of Research & Innovation. His work focuses on advanced chemical synthesis and applications in medicinal chemistry, sensor technology, and materials science. Key research areas include organic chemical synthesis, medicinal and biomolecular chemistry, photochemistry, sensor technology, organometallic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.
He has published extensively in high-impact journals such as European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology, with notable contributions to anticancer gold complexes, fluorescent sensors for anions, and nanozyme-based biosensors. His research often integrates theoretical modeling with experimental validation, emphasizing practical applications in biomedical and analytical chemistry domains.
Collaboration networks span multiple institutions, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. Notable achievements include developing novel fluorophores for ion sensing and pioneering 3D-printed substrates for enhanced enzymatic activity. His work bridges fundamental chemistry with real-world problems in healthcare and environmental monitoring.
Education background includes a thesis on small molecular fluorophores for ion detection (2022), demonstrating foundational expertise in analytical and synthetic chemistry. Active in academic networks, his research aligns with RMIT's focus on innovation in science and technology.




