- Biomedical Sensors
- Diagnostic Devices
- Biosensors
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James Davis is Professor of Biomedical Sensors in the School of Engineering at Ulster University and a member of the Engineering Research Institute. He holds BSc and PhD degrees in Chemistry from the University of Paisley and has Chartered Chemist status from the Royal Society of Chemistry since 1996. As a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he teaches Engineering Fundamentals, Physical Sciences 2, Professional Skills and Advanced Medical Sensors. His research focuses on developing diagnostic devices for rapid disease and injury treatment, with expertise in biomedical sensors, particularly for ostomy management, wound monitoring, and early cancer detection. His work spans material science, electrochemistry, and medical device development, with significant contributions to smart implants, transdermal micro-devices, and autonomous drug delivery systems. Analysis of his recent publications shows a strong trend toward practical clinical applications, with emphasis on non-invasive monitoring technologies, infection detection systems, and patient-centered medical devices that address real healthcare challenges. His research increasingly integrates wireless connectivity and data analytics with traditional sensor technologies. Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Chartered Chemist since 1996 Principal Investigator on multiple EPSRC-funded projects Professor Davis actively supervises research students and collaborates with industry partners to commercialize his sensing technologies. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical clinical applications, particularly in wound management and ostomy care. He leads several research teams focused on developing next-generation medical sensors and has established strong international collaborations with institutions including the University of Connecticut and National University of Ireland Galway.






