DrEgan Doeven
Senior Research Fellow
Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Life and Environmental Sciences/Centre for Sustainable Bioproducts
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- Senior Research FellowFaculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment/School of Life and Environmental Sciences/Centre for Sustainable Bioproducts
- +61 3 524 79371 (Work)
- Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONVolumetric additive manufacturing via projected light andtwo wavelength polymerisation
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONDevelopment of a Robust Control System for Microfluidic Droplet Generation
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONLuminescent Metal Complexes and Their Application in Electrochemiluminescence
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONEnhanced multi-colour electrogenerated chemiluminescence
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONExpanding the Scope of Available ECL Luminophores Through Alternative Metal Complexes
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONAdvancing the Fundamental Understanding and Application of Electrochemiluminescent Systems
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONSorbitol Valorisation With a Gluconobacter Biocatalyst
- CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONExtraction and Characterization of Glycolipids from Marine Biomass
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONElectrochemical and Luminescence Studies of Ruthenium and Iridium Metal Chelates
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONNovel iridium(III) complexes for electrogenerated chemiluminescence labelling and detection
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONMulti-colour Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION3D Printing of Nano Porous Membrane Integrated Miniaturized Fluidic Devices
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONInnovations for Sample Preparation for Point-of-Need Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing
- COMPLETED MASTERS SUPERVISIONOrganic Powder Printing: Material Characterisation and 3D Printer DevelopmentVolumetric additive manufacturing via projected light and two wavelength polymerisation