Calum Drummond
professor
chemical
RMIT UNIVERSITY
Australia
Biography
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation and Vice-President has a leadership role in the development of discovery and practice-based research and in building and enhancing capability in research and innovation across the University. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation is responsible for the Research Office, the School of Graduate Research, e-Research, RMIT Gallery, Design Archives, Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Research Capability, including the eight enabling capability platforms (ECPs).
Research Interest
Professor Drummond is an active researcher with interests in the area of advanced materials, including application to energy storage and biomedical products. He has been an author of over 250 publications including 4 invited book chapters, over 180 refereed journal papers, 12 granted patents (families) and patent application filings, and 54 major commercial-in-confidence CSIRO reports for companies. The refereed journal papers have received more than 7800 citations.