Dr Naveen Elumalai is a Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering who joined UniSC in February 2026, bringing internationally recognised expertise in electrospun nanofiber technologies, clean energy, and advanced composites. His research turns agricultural waste and engineered polymers into high-performance materials; from nanofiber-toughened bio-composites and electromagnetic shielding membranes to piezoelectric sensors that detect damage in structures before it becomes critical. He also works on organic and perovskite solar cells, photocatalytic self-cleaning coatings, circular economy materials, and corrosion of additively manufactured alloys for defence applications.
Northern Territory Young Tall Poppy of the Year (2024) and recipient of the RADICLE 25 Award for Outstanding Contribution to NT Science and Innovation, Naveen is recognised among the top 2% of scientists globally by Stanford University for five consecutive years (2021–2025), with over 90 publications, approximately 6,000 citations, and an h-index of 40.
Before UniSC, he established the Northern Territory's first nanofiber fabrication facility at Charles Darwin University, and held academic positions at Curtin University Malaysia, UNSW Sydney, and the University of South Australia. He holds a PhD from the National University of Singapore.
Professional Membership
- Engineers Australia (MIEAust)
Awards and Fellowships
- Fellow, Advance HE (FHEA) (UK)
- NT Young Tall Poppy of the Year, Australian Institute of Policy & Science (AIPS), 2024
- Outstanding Contribution to NT Science and Innovation, Radicle Science Awards NT, 2025
- Top 2% World’s Scientists, Stanford University, 2021–2025
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Charles Darwin University, 2023
- Best Lecturer – Students’ Choice Award (3 times), Curtin University, 2018–2019
- NUS Research Scholarship, National University of Singapore, 2009–2013
Professional Social Media
Identifiers
Potential Research projects for HDR & Honours Students
- Nanofiber-reinforced bio-composites from natural fibres
- Electrospun membranes for electromagnetic shielding, clean energy and water remediation
- Piezoelectric nanofiber sensors for structural health monitoring
- Dynamic vibrational analysis of eVTOL systems and aircraft structures
- Photocatalytic self-cleaning systems
- Interface engineering of perovskite and organic solar cells
Research Grants
| Project name | Investigator/s | Funding body and AUD$ value | Year(s) | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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QDSA Collaborative Research Grant – Corrosion Behaviour of Additively Manufactured NAB |
N.K. Elumalai (CI), CDU, JCU, SPEE3D, AIMS |
Queensland Defence Science Alliance (QDSA), $249,931 |
2026-2027 |
Corrosion of additively manufactured alloys for littoral propulsion systems |
|
Powerlink Queensland – Corrosion-resistant materials |
N.K. Elumalai (CI) |
Powerlink Queensland, $149,000 |
2023–2024 |
Corrosion-resistant materials/coatings for electricity transmission infrastructure |
|
FRGS – Green Conductive Stretchable Composite Based on Ionogel |
N.K. Elumalai (PI) |
Malaysia MOHE (FRGS), RM 92,237 |
2020–2023 |
Multi-responsive green conductive stretchable composites for Industry 4.0 sensors |
Research areas
- electrospun nanofiber interleaves for composite toughening
- advanced manufacturing
- bio-composites from agricultural waste
- EMI shielding membranes
- organic and perovskite solar cells
- Photocatalytic self-cleaning coatings
- piezoelectric nanofiber sensors
- structural health monitoring
- corrosion resistant materials and coatings
- advanced electrochemical characterisation
- advanced light-weight multifunctional composites for aerospace and eVTOL /drone applications
Teaching areas
Dr Naveen Kumar Elumalai's specialist areas of knowledge include electrospun nanofiber technologies, organic and perovskite solar cells, photocatalytic self-cleaning coatings, clean energy technologies, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, corrosion of additively manufactured alloys