Rao completed her PhD in Algebra at the
University of Pune. She started working at
RMIT University as a lecturer in 1992, and became a Professor in 2016. Her higher education teaching and curriculum design in mathematics and cybersecurity, as well as her trans-disciplinary research expertise applying mathematics have been used to solve real world problems for a range of industry partners including the Department of Defence. Professor Rao is the Founding Chair of Women In Mathematics and her leadership and advocacy for women in STEM has been recognised by the award of RMIT STEM
Athena Swan Award. One facet of her research focuses on the mathematical foundations of quantum cryptography, coding theory, and risk management. This involves utilizing algebraic methods in the realms of communication, coding, and information theory, as well as employing risk management strategies to ensure adherence to regulations, such as the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Act. Rao has authored more than 60 refereed scientific publications and contributed chapters to two scholarly books. == Media ==