We provide industry and community solutions in the areas of:
- sustainable advanced water treatment technologies
- membrane separations
- energy, and resource recovery and management
- social and behavioural research.
We provide industry and community solutions in the areas of:
We have the capability to develop and demonstrate water and wastewater treatment technologies at both the laboratory and pilot scale. These include desalination and low-pressure membrane systems, which are central to the Institute's research program.
Our research focus areas include:
Read about our researchers, and find contact details.
Name | Contact details | Research interests |
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Professor Mikel Duke Leader |
mikel.duke@vu.edu.au +61 3 9919 7682 |
Desalination, industrial wastewater treatment, membrane separations, distillation, resource recovery, inorganic and organic membrane materials design and fabrication, oxidation, bioreactor applications and photocatalysis. |
Professor Stephen Gray Deputy leader |
stephen.gray@vu.edu.au +61 9919 8097 |
Water recycling, desalination, potable reuse, membrane materials and applications. |
Dr Marlene Cran | marlene.cran@vu.edu.au +61 9919 7642 |
Membrane materials, autopsy, cleaning; nanomaterials for membrane integrity monitoring; optical sensors for contaminant detection. |
Noel Dow | noel.dow@vu.edu.au +61 9919 8025 |
Wastewater treatment, desalination, membrane processes, chemical analysis techniques, process control. |
Professor Jun-de Li | jun-de.li@vu.edu.au +61 9919 4104 |
Wastewater treatment, desalination, membrane separations, distillation, resource recovery. |
Associate Professor Shobha Muthukumaran | shobha.muthukumaran@vu.edu.au +61 3 9919 4859 |
Water and wastewater treatment, membrane separation technologies including membrane fabrication, membrane bioreactors, water recycling and reuse, resource recovery, and advanced oxidation processes. |
Dr Daniel Ooi | daniel.ooi@vu.edu.au +61 9919 2200 |
Community-based water management, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community needs, residential water user preferences, social and political barriers to recycled water. |
Professor John Orbell | john.orbell@vu.edu.au +61 9919 8066 |
The application of computational chemistry methods for the understanding and optimisation of membrane filtration at the molecular level. The application of electromagnetic fields to the control of scaling and membrane fouling. |
Dr Peter Sanciolo | peter.sanciolo@vu.edu.au +61 9919 8053 |
High water recovery desalination, accelerated seeded precipitation, ion exchange separation, decentralised potable water supply, membrane distillation, wastewater pasteurisation, bluegreen algae detection, enzymatic deinking of recycled paper, adsorbing colloid flotation. |
Associate Professor Ashok Sharma | ashok.sharma@vu.edu.au +61 3 9919 4519 |
Integrated urban water management, water-sensitive urban design, green infrastructure, decentralised water and wastewater systems, hydraulic design, system optimisation, hydraulic and hydrological modelling. |
Dr Fotios Sidiroglou | fotios.sidiroglou@vu.edu.au +61 9919 4913 |
Imaging (material characterisation and analysis), fibre optics (lasers and amplifiers), and sensing (e.g. chemical sensing, coating development, temperature and strain analysis). Development of functionalised membranes or nanostructures at the end of optical fibres for monitoring pollutants (e.g. PFAS, heavy metals) in water. |
Dr Thomas Yeager | thomas.yeager@vu.edu.au +61 9919 8103 |
ANAMMOX cultivation and water treatment, pulsed electromagnetic field testing, microalgae and bioreactor expertise. |
Dr Jianhua Zhang | jianhua.zhang@vu.edu.au +61 9919 7617 |
Wastewater treatment, desalination, potable water reuse, PFAS decontamination from soil and water, multifunctional membrane fabrication for pervaporation, nanomaterial fabrication. |
Name | Thesis topic |
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Rajneesh Gautam (PhD) | Integration of trigeneration with Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR) technology for sustainable wastewater treatment. |
Ngoc Han (PhD) | Improving water reuse for a commercial paper mill. |
Noushin Islam (PhD) | Factors affecting construction and demolition waste management on large infrastructure projects in Australia. |
Johnson Luo (PhD) | Fractional recovery of minerals from waste water by utilising meta-stable solution kinetic behaviours. |
Maedeh Nadimi (PhD) | Proof concept study of a novel integration of membrane distillation and advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment. |
Mahdi Shahrooz (PhD) | Stimuli-responsive omniphobic membranes for membrane distillation of oily waters |
Name | Thesis topic |
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Ludovic Dumee (PhD) | Design and characterisation of carbon nanotube bucky-paper membranes for membrane distillation. |
Li Gao (PhD) | Theoretical and experimental investigation of permeate gap membrane distillation. |
Khaled Ibn Abdul Hamid (PhD) | The effect of ozone on ceramic membranes for application to secondary treated effluent. |
Angela Hausmann (PhD) | Membrane distillation in dairy processing. |
Thilini Hettiarachchi (Masters) | Applications study of membrane distillation for the dairy industry. |
Ikechukwu Anthony Ike (PhD) | Enhancing membrane filtration and persulphate advanced oxidation processes for water treatment. |
Uchenna Kennedy Kesieme (PhD) | Mine waste water treatment and acid recovery using membrane distillation and solvent extraction. |
Jessica Lai (PhD) | Improving the durability and performance of hollow fibre membranes with nanocomposite and inorganic/organic hybrid materials. |
Darli Myat (PhD) | Experimental and theoretical investigations of membrane fouling – Examining the nature of foulant-foulant and foulant-membrane interactions. |
Morley Muse (PhD) | Characterisation of chlorella vulgaris cell wall breakdown to improve anaerobic hydrolysis. |
Marziyeh Nazari (PhD) | Nano-structured films on optical fibres as chemical sensors and actuators. |
Lavern Nyamutswa (PhD) | Light transmitting photocatalytic membrane for chemical-free fouling control in water treatment. |
Chathuri Piyadasa (PhD) | Effects of commercially available pulsed electromagnetic field devices on bacterial viability and calcium carbonate precipitation. |
Rackel Reis (PhD) | Surface modification of thin-film composite membranes by direct energy techniques. |
Anbu Vanangamudi (PhD) | Bioactive surface modifications for fouling resistant nanofibre composite membranes. |
Zongli Xie (PhD) | Hybrid organic-inorganic pervaporation membranes for desalination. |
Po Zhang (PhD) | Fouling and its control in membrane distillation for the treatment of reverse osmosis brine. |
Jianhua Zhang (PhD) | Theoretical and experimental investigation of membrane distillation. |
Meris Zheng (PhD) | A critical analysis of current practices in the treatment of household food waste in Australia – strategic and technical improvements within a Micro Circular Economics (MCE) context. |
Our associates, adjuncts and students provide vital research and support to the research area. As part of our Occupational Trainee program (OT), we receive students from Australia and overseas universities to work on research projects.
ASsociates | Deptartment/College | Research interests |
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Professor Stephen Bigger | VU First Year College® | Packaging/plastic degration |
Dr Domenico Caridi | Engineering and Science | Innovative foods |
Dr Efrat Eilam | Arts and Education | Sustainability education |
Professor Sam Fragomeni | Engineering and Science | Concrete |
Sarah Fraser | Engineering and Science | Water |
Professor Anne-Marie Hede | Graduate Research Centre | Consumer behaviour |
Dr Joshua Johnson | Engineering and Science | Plant biology |
Professor Roger Jones | Business | Climate change |
Professor Akhtar Kalam | Engineering and Science | Alternative energy |
Associate Professor Wally Karnilowicz | Health and Biomedicine | Cross-cultural and cultural psychology |
Professor Terence McCann | Health and Biomedicine | Mental health |
Dr Nitin Muttil | Engineering and Science | Urban rainfall-runoff modelling |
Dr Anne Ng | Engineering and Science | River water quality modelling |
Dr Lawrence Ngeh | Engineering and Science | Water management |
Dr Megan O'Shea | Engineering and Science | Conservation and restoration of temperate grasslands |
Dr Cagil Ozansoy | Engineering and Science | Renewable energy systems |
Dr Gitesh Raikundalia | Engineering and Science | Health informatics |
Associate Professor Jeannie Rea | Communication, Culture & Creative Arts | Communication, social action |
Dr Gina Reyes | P&C Program Management | Climate change |
Dr Randall Robinson | Engineering and Science | Sustainability and environment |
Professor Vincent Rouillard | Engineering and Science | Stochastic processes |
Associate Professor Nick Sciulli | Business | Climate change |
Associate Professor Juan Shi | Engineering and Science | Intelligent control |
Dr Xiao Su | Health and Biomedicine | Health and nutrition |
Dr Md Nazim Uddin | Engineering and Science | Ecology |
Professor Todor Vasiljevic | Health and Biomedicine | Membrane technologies in dairy processing |
Emeritus Proefessors | Deptartment/College | Research interests |
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Professor Chris Perera | Engineering and Science | Water resources and management |
Professor David McCallum | Arts and Education | History of human sciences, sociology of law |
Professor Michelle Towstoless | Health and Biomedicine | |
Professor Yanchun Zhang | Engineering and Science | Informatics |
VU
John was Interim Director of the Institute for Sustainability and Innovation 2005 to 2006. He has over 30 years of experience undertaking behavioural research related to natural resource management, water use, and public attitude measurement. He is a member of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) Social Science Expert Advisory Group and is a FSANZ Fellow.
Dharma is currently employed by Tasmania Water as their General Manager, Works Delivery. Previous to taking up this position, he served at Coliban Water, Central Highlands Water for five years and Barwon Water for 13 years. He is an active member with CRC for Water Quality and Treatment and currently Project Leader & Deputy Program Leader, for Distribution systems.
ex Central Queensland University
Ted was the foundation manager (Chief Scientist) of the Urban Water Cycle Science Group at the Environment Resources Centre at Indooroopilly. His specialist fields are in system thinking as applied to the Urban Water Cycle, metabolism of ecologically sensitive subdivision (water, energy and nutrient balances), microbiology and quantitative microbial risk assessment of alternative urban water supplies etc.
Bahay is the group managing director of Parkway Process Solutions (PPS), a leading provider of innovative water treatment products, services, solutions & technology. PPS is the primary operating division of Parkway Corporate Limited, an ASX-listed industrial water treatment company. Bahay has extensive corporate development experience and technology commercialisation expertise, particularly in the energy and mining sectors, where he has led the successful acquisition of several flagship projects and major corporate transactions, particularly with listed companies.
Bahay has broad corporate experience ranging from business and corporate strategy development through to CEO and director level roles in the energy and mining sectors. Recent experience with resources companies have been focused on gold, copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, potash and uranium projects.
Our programs are strongly connected to industry partners through the advisory committee and adjunct appointments, and via partnerships on individual research projects.
We also undertake consultancy projects across our broad portfolio of research areas. Our laboratory facilities are available to our industry partners and a list of equipment available is listed below.
Our laboratory facilities are available to our industry partners and include:
Our staff are experts in their fields of advanced membrane treatment, novel desalination processes, social and behavioural aspects of water use, environment assessment and ecology.
If you require further information about water research, or would like to know how we can work in partnership with you, please contact us at:
Postal address:
Victoria University
PO Box 14428
Melbourne, VIC 8001
Location:
Victoria University
Building 4 (via gate 3), Room 4103 Werribee campus
Hoppers Lane
Werribee 3030
Phone: + 61 3 9919 8248
Fax: + 61 3 9919 7696
Professor Mikel Duke
Professorial research fellow
Email: mikel.duke@vu.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9919 7682