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Professor Steve Michielsen is a leading academic in the Department of Fashion & Textiles at RMIT University, based in Brunswick, Australia. His research focuses on advanced textiles, forensic material analysis, and nanotechnology applications in fabrics. He holds a Professor rank and is actively engaged in supervising PhD and Master’s students in projects like Enhanced Mycelium Materials and Stimuli-Responsive Textiles.
Key research interests include forensic bloodstain pattern analysis, textile performance under environmental conditions, and the development of smart fabrics with functional properties such as odor control, thermal regulation, and antimicrobial features. His work bridges material science with biomedical and crime scene analysis applications.
Professor Michielsen’s recent publications (2020–2025) emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, including studies on bloodstain dynamics, nanodiamond integration in textiles, and wicking mechanisms mimicking human sweating. These contributions highlight innovations in forensic science, sustainable materials, and wearable technology.
He oversees supervision of 4 active research projects and collaborates widely in academic and industry networks. While no formal awards are listed, his prolific publication record (over 88 outputs) underscores his scholarly impact. His work frequently appears in journals like Textile Research Journal, Forensic Science International, and Journal of the Textile Institute.



