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Dr. Toh Yen Pang is the Deputy Head (Learning and Teaching) of Biomedical Engineering at RMIT University's School of Engineering. He holds the rank of Associate Professor and leads the Digitalisation Network's Human-Centered Design and Workforce Wellbeing theme. His research focuses on systems design, biomechanical modeling, and digital twins for biomedical applications, emphasizing personalized solutions and reducing reliance on animal testing. He has secured $3.76M in grants from organizations like the Australian Stroke Alliance and Medical Research Future Fund.
- Academic Roles: Deputy Head (L&T) Biomedical Engineering (2024–present), Associate Professor (2023–present)
- Professional Affiliations: MIEAust, CPEng NER, FHEA, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
Research Interests: Digital twin development, wearable technology, gait rehabilitation, AI in education, numerical simulation, road safety biomechanics, and sports equipment design. His work integrates advanced technologies to address healthcare challenges and improve educational practices.
Recent Articles: Focus on digital health, AI applications in manufacturing and education, wearable devices for movement awareness, and personalized medical devices. His publications span topics from 3D printing quality control to telemedicine innovations.
- Awards: 2024 RMIT STEM Staff Award, VC's Citation for Teaching, 2023 Research Excellence (Team Aeromedical Stroke Unit)
Teaching: Coordinates courses in biomechanics, computational engineering, and biomedical design. Developed new programs like the Master of Engineering (Computer-Aided Engineering and Design) and courses on machine learning in medical diagnostics.
Grants: Over $3.76M from government and industry partners, including projects on industrial digitalisation and aeromedical stroke units.



