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Thuy Pham is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Electrical and Data Engineering, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of Sydney and an MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on biomedical signal processing, neural systems engineering, and clinical technology development with applications in neurophysiology and medical robotics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney (2013-2017)
- MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona (2008-2010)
Research Interests: Thuy specializes in real-time neural signal processing for hybrid bio-robot systems, respiratory artefact removal in clinical measurements, and Parkinson’s disease gait analysis. Her work integrates machine learning, signal processing, and biomedical engineering to develop innovative diagnostic and assistive technologies. Recent projects include spacewalk communication systems for extreme environments and Industry 4.0 applications in sustainable water systems.
Awards:
- Australian Prime Minister Endeavour Award (2013-2017)
- UA Meritorious Awards (2010-2012)
- Norman I. Price Scholarship
Collaborations & Grants: She has collaborated with leading institutions including the Fuglevand Laboratory (USA), Brain and Mind Research Institute (Sydney), and Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. Her research has been supported by grants from the Australian government and university funding. She currently supervises Master’s and PhD students in biomedical engineering.
Labs & Projects: Active in the UTS Rapido Vietnam initiative focusing on Industry 4.0 for sustainable water systems. Engaged in interdisciplinary teams combining robotics, signal processing, and clinical engineering.
