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Biography
Dr David Tsai is a Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering and at the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications. His research focuses on developing neurotechnologies for interacting with the brain at scale, with high spatiotemporal resolution and with reduced invasiveness.
Visit his lab's website for more information: https://biomicrosyslab.org.
My Grants
Past and present fundings from...view more
Dr David Tsai is a Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering and at the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications. His research focuses on developing neurotechnologies for interacting with the brain at scale, with high spatiotemporal resolution and with reduced invasiveness.
Visit his lab's website for more information: https://biomicrosyslab.org.
My Grants
Past and present fundings from the following sources are gratefully acknowledged:
- Australian Research Data Commons; ARDC (co-CI)
- National Health and Medical Research Council; NHMRC (sole-CI and co-CI)
- Kavli Foundation (sole-CI)
- UNSW (co-CI)
My Qualifications
- PhD (Biomedical Engineering), 2012, University of New South Wales
- MBiomedE, 2007, University of New South Wales
- BE (Software, Honours 1st Class), 2007 University of New South Wales
My Research Activities
- Microelectronic (CMOS) brain recording and stimulation tools.
- Circuits and systems for high throughput brain-machine interfacing.
- Micro- and nano-fabricated neural sensors.
- Computational tools and analytics for neural signals.
- Neurobiology of electrical stimulation.
- Vision prosthesis.
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