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Professor Sabu John is a Professor in the School of Engineering at RMIT University. His expertise spans smart materials, active vibration control, and artificial intelligence applications. He is actively involved in teaching, research, and administrative roles, including lecturing on Smart Materials and Strategic Manufacturing Planning. He has published over 155 papers in peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and books, and holds patents such as the world’s first cricket bat with active vibration control, which gained international media attention. His research focuses on advanced composite materials, structural health monitoring, and embedded communication devices, funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures (CRC-ACS).
Research Interests: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Communications Technologies, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing. Teaching interests include Smart Materials and Active Vibration Control.
Media Recognition: His patented cricket bat invention received global coverage in major media outlets, including The Australian, Daily Telegraph, and BBC. He has also commented on strategic manufacturing matters in national media.
Grants & Funding: Over A$3.25 million in research funding from ARC and CRC-ACS. Editorial Roles: Serves on the editorial board of the Open Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Journal. Professional Affiliations: Oz-reader for the ARC’s Engineering and Environmental Sciences panel.
Current Projects: Active on funded projects in smart materials, embedded communication devices, and structural health monitoring. Collaborations include industry partners like CRC-ACS.




