Brendan Dyettمشاهده پروفایل
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Brendan Dyett is a Research Fellow at RMIT University, supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Award. His research focuses on nanoscale dynamics at interfaces using microscopy and scattering techniques. He investigates lipid nanoparticle-cell interactions, non-wetting thin films, and surface nanobubbles/droplets, with applications in overcoming biological barriers for therapeutic delivery. He is affiliated with RMIT’s Research & Innovation Portfolio and teaches courses such as CHEM1015 (Environmental Chemical Issues) and ONPS2186 (Applied Science Project). His research interests span colloid and surface chemistry, nanomedicine, and modeling/simulation. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good Health) and 10 (Reduced Inequalities). Recent projects include developing lipid nanocarriers for mRNA delivery and antimicrobial peptide encapsulation. Awards: Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Award Grants: ARC-funded research on lipid nanoparticle mechanistic studies Collaborations: Industry projects and media inquiries welcomed His work bridges fundamental materials science with biomedical applications, emphasizing nanostructured systems for drug delivery and disease treatment.








