Kwong Ming Tseمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Biomechanics
- Protective Equipment
- Impact Mechanics
- +۱۱ مورد دیگر
Kwong Ming Tse is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Product Design Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Engineering. He obtained his BEng in Mechanical Engineering (2009) and PhD from National University of Singapore (NUS) (2014). Prior to his current position, Dr. Tse was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Centre for Protective Technology (CPT), NUS and the University of Melbourne. His educational background includes: B.Eng (Hons) from National University of Singapore (NUS) Ph.D from National University of Singapore (NUS) Dr. Tse is well-known for his research in head injury biomechanics and prevention. His research interests span across several key areas: Biomechanics : With a focus on head injury biomechanics, orthopaedic biomechanics, and cardiovascular biomechanics Protective Equipment : Including biphasic combat helmets and airbag bicycle helmets Impact Mechanics : Studying the mechanical response of materials and structures under impact Injury Prevention : Developing new injury criteria and test dummies Finite Element Modelling : Creating advanced computer head models Mechanics in Medicine : Re-engineering and design of prostheses, surgical procedures Dr. Tse's publication record demonstrates significant expertise in biomechanics, protective equipment design, and advanced materials. His research spans from head injury prevention to biomimetic materials for construction and medical applications. He has made notable contributions to helmet technology, including the development of airbag bicycle helmets and advanced computational head models. His work also extends to sustainable materials development, particularly in carbon capture through biomimetic processes. Dr. Tse has received several prestigious awards: School of Engineering Teaching Excellence Award (2024) Vice-Chancellor's Research Excellence Award (Early Career) (2019) FSET Travel Award (2018) Early Career Researcher (ECR) Grant from University of Melbourne (2017) He has extensive grant funding experience, with current projects including "2D electromagnetic Hopkinson apparatus for multi-axial dynamic testing" (Australian Research Council, 2025-2026), "Airbag Helmet for Cyclists & Personal Mobility Device Riders" (Department of Infrastructure, 2025-2027), and "Targeted carotid body ablation for treatment of resistant hypertension" (National Health and Medical Research Council, 2025-2028). Dr. Tse supervises numerous PhD and Master's students, with current projects focusing on next-generation protective equipment, biomechanical analysis, and advanced material design. He has extensive experience working with defense organizations and hospitals in Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.





