
Hang Ding
Research Fellow · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
University of New South WalesAbout
Dr. Hang Ding is a Research Fellow at The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney, focusing on AI-driven solutions for global health challenges. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Queensland (UQ). His career includes roles as a Research Fellow at UQ’s RECOVER Injury Research Centre and Research Scientist at CSIRO (2009–2019). He specializes in applying AI to outbreak analysis via the EPIWATCH platform and has pioneered telemonitoring systems for chronic diseases like heart failure, COPD, and diabetes. His work bridges clinical practice and digital health innovation, with over 20 peer-reviewed publications.
Education: Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (UQ).
Key Roles: Current Research Associate at The Kirby Institute; Former Research Fellow at UQ; Research Scientist at CSIRO.
Research Interests: Digital Health & AI in healthcare, telemonitoring strategies, chronic disease management systems, and epidemic analysis platforms. His work emphasizes translating AI techniques into actionable health interventions, particularly through platforms like EPIWATCH and MH-COPD.
Article Trends: His publications focus on telemedicine efficacy (e.g., chronic heart failure, COPD), mHealth applications for diabetes, and systematic reviews evaluating digital health tools. Recent work introduces conversational AI frameworks for health interventions and evaluates telemonitoring’s impact on patient adherence.
Awards & Grants: No awards explicitly listed, but his research has been supported through collaborative grants in chronic disease management and AI applications.
Labs/Teams: Active within The Kirby Institute’s global health research programs and collaborates with institutions like RECOVER and CSIRO on health informatics projects.
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