
معرفی
Dr. David Tsai is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), jointly appointed between Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. He leads the Biomedical Microsystems Lab, focusing on miniature microelectronic devices for brain-machine interfaces and subcutaneous biosensing.
His research has been continuously funded by the NHMRC since 2013, including an ongoing Ideas grant for soft brain-machine interfaces. He has secured >$3.8M in total funding, with support from the Kavli Foundation and ARC Linkage Infrastructure Grants. His work has appeared in Nature Communications, Nature Nanotechnology, and IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems.
Scientific Recognition:
- IEEE EMBC Student Paper Award (twice)
- IEEE EMBC Best Papers Award
- NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship (2013-2017)
- Kavli Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (2012-2013)
Education:
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering (2012), UNSW
- MBiomedE (2007), UNSW
- BE (Software, First Class Honours) (2007), UNSW
Research Themes: Development of ultra-dense microelectrode arrays for cellular-resolution electrophysiology, computational modeling of retinal responses to electrical stimulation, and standardization of neurotechnology data formats. His lab collaborates with industry partners like LeafLabs LLC, BlackRock Microsystems, and Contactile.

