Section: Overview
Overview
Key publications
Research funding
Supervising & teaching
Career

Key details

Areas of expertise

  • Wearable Assitive Technology
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Nanomaterials for Sensors

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

About Daniel T H Lai

Daniel T H Lai works in the area of smart bioelectronics with a focus on developing new sensors and communication technologies for next generation human health monitoring platforms. Areas of interest include:

  • Intrabody communications for wearable body area networks
  • Nanomaterials for wearable sensors
  • Modelling of biological systems e.g. human locomotion using machine learning. 

He currently leads the Smart Electronic Systems research group and frequently collaborates with industry and academia to develop new technologies in areas of health, manufacturing, agriculture and defence. He is Course Chair for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) and discipline lead for the Electrical and Electronics Engineering group. 

Daniel has over 130 peer-reviewed publications, including three books in areas of machine learning and sensor networks. He is a frequent reviewer for several high-impact international journals such as Nature Materials, IEEE Transactions of Biomedical Engineering, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, and Frontiers Bioengineering and Biotechnology. He has organised several workshops and given invited talks in the areas of communications and sensors. 

He is VU's liasion manager to the Defence Science Institute (DSI) and a member of the Victorian Quantum Technology Network. 

Qualifications

  • BEng (Hons) (Electrical and Computer Systems), Monash University, Australia, 2002
  • PhD, Monash University, Australia, 2006

Key publications

Year Citation
2016 Lai, D. TH., Begg, R. K., & Palaniswami, M. (160419). Healthcare sensor networks: Challenges toward practical implementation.

Year Citation
2019 Gong, S., Yap, L. W., Zhu, B., Zhai, Q., Liu, Y., Lyu, Q., Wang, K., Yang, M., Ling, Y., & Lai, D. TH. (191001). Local Crack-Programmed Gold Nanowire Electronic Skin Tattoos for In-Plane Multisensor Integration. Advanced Materials, 31(41),

doi: 10.1002/adma.201903789

2018 Teshome, A. K., Kibret, B., & Lai, D. TH. (180615). A Review of Implant Communication Technology in WBAN: Progress and Challenges. IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 12 (88-99).

doi: 10.1109/RBME.2018.2848228

2017 Li, R., Lai, D. TH., & Lee, W. S. (170810). A Survey on Biofeedback and Actuation in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs). IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 10 (162-173).

doi: 10.1109/RBME.2017.2738009

2016 Bulut, Coskun., Akbari, A., Lai, D. TH., Neild, A., Majumder, M., & Alan, T. (160831). Ultrasensitive Strain Sensor Produced by Direct Patterning of Liquid Crystals of Graphene Oxide on a Flexible Substrate. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 8(34), (22501-22505).

doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b06290

2016 Gong, S., Zhao, Y., Yap, L. W., Shi, Q., Wang, Y., Bay, J. APB., Lai, D. TH., Uddin, H., & Cheng, W. (160701). Fabrication of Highly Transparent and Flexible NanoMesh Electrode via Self-assembly of Ultrathin Gold Nanowires. Advanced Electronic Materials, 2(7),

doi: 10.1002/aelm.201600121

2016 Teshome, A. K., Kibret, B., & Lai, D. TH. (160701). Galvanically Coupled Intrabody Communications for Medical Implants: A Unified Analytic Model. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 64(7), (2989-3002).

doi: 10.1109/TAP.2016.2559519

2015 Gong, S., Lai, D. TH., Su, B., Si, K. J., Ma, Z., Yap, L. W., Guo, P., & Cheng, W. (150401). Highly Stretchy Black Gold E-Skin Nanopatches as Highly Sensitive Wearable Biomedical Sensors. Advanced Electronic Materials, 1(4),

doi: 10.1002/aelm.201400063

2013 Seyedi, M., Kibret, B., Lai, D. TH., & Faulkner, M. (130805). A survey on intrabody communications for body area network applications. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 60(8), (2067-2079).

doi: 10.1109/TBME.2013.2254714

2009 Lai, D. TH., Begg, R. K., & Palaniswami, M. (090930). Computational intelligence in gait research: A perspective on current applications and future challenges. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 13(5), (687-702).

doi: 10.1109/TITB.2009.2022913

Research funding for the past 5 years

Please note:

  • Funding is ordered by the year the project commenced and may continue over several years.
  • Funding amounts for contact research are not disclosed to maintain commercial confidentiality.
  • The order of investigators is not indicative of the role they played in the research project.

Smart IOT Kanban Box
From: YouC Pty Ltd
For period: 2022-2023
Not disclosed
PS1 - Development of the Internet of Spines
From: Australian Unity Group Services (AUGS)
For period: 2022-2025
Not disclosed

An Autonomously Controlled Ankle Exoskeleton for Gait Rehabilitation
From: Australian Research Council - Discovery Project, Victoria University, The University of Melbourne
Other investigators: Prof Rezaul Begg
For period: 2020-2023
$705,051
The Efficacy of Carbon Quantum Dots as Bioimaging Markers for Cell Function
From: Defence Science Institute
For period: 2020-2021
$54,080

HPRnet - Augmenting the Military Operational Lifecycle: Wearable Assistive Technologies to Enhance Performance and Mitigate Injury
From: Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia
Other investigators: Prof Rezaul Begg, Prof David Bishop
For period: 2019-2024
Not disclosed
PATI 2: Wearable Assistive Technologies - DSP Scholarship
From: Victoria University, Defence Science Institute
Other investigators: Prof Rezaul Begg, Prof David Bishop
For period: 2019-2022
$101,826
Machine Learning for Improved Spine Exoskeleton Control
From: The University of Melbourne, Victoria University
Other investigators: Prof Rezaul Begg
For period: 2019-2020
$54,600

Engineering the future of sports equipment.
From: Tennis Australia
Other investigators: Dr Damian Farrow, Dr Simon Taylor
For period: 2017-2020
$126,794

Supervision of research students at VU

Available to supervise research students

Available for media queries

Currently supervised research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
2 PhD Associate supervisor
4 PhD Principal supervisor
1 Master of Research Associate supervisor

Currently supervised research students at VU

Students & level Role
PhD (2) Associate supervisor
PhD (4) Principal supervisor
Master of Research (1) Associate supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

No. of students Study level Role
4 PhD Associate supervisor
5 PhD Principal supervisor
1 PhD by Publication Principal supervisor
1 Masters by Research Principal supervisor
1 Not Specified Principal supervisor
1 Master of Research Principal supervisor

Completed supervision of research students at VU

Students & level Role
PhD (4) Associate supervisor
PhD (5) Principal supervisor
PhD by Publication (1) Principal supervisor
Masters by Research (1) Principal supervisor
Not Specified (1) Principal supervisor
Master of Research (1) Principal supervisor

Teaching activities & experience

Daniel currently teaches in the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics) (NHEE) degree. He is unit coordinator and teaches the following units:

He was previous course coordinator of the Bachelor of Engineering Science (Sports Engineering) and Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Sport) which he developed. 

Key academic roles

Dates Role Department / Organisation
Sep 2018 - Present
Leader Electrical and Electronics Engineering Discipline
College of Engineering and Science
Jan 2020 - Dec 2020
Course Chair Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
College of Engineering and Science
Dates Role & Department/Organisation
Sep 2018 -
Present
Leader Electrical and Electronics Engineering Discipline
College of Engineering and Science
Jan 2020 -
Dec 2020
Course Chair Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
College of Engineering and Science

Key industry, community & government roles

Dates Role Department/Organisation
Jul 2017 - Dec 2019
Liaison Manager
Defence Science Institute (DSI)
Jan 2019 - Dec 2020
Member
Victorian Quantum Technology Network
Dates Role & Department/Organisation
Jul 2017 - Dec 2019
Liaison Manager
Defence Science Institute (DSI)
Jan 2019 - Dec 2020
Member
Victorian Quantum Technology Network

Awards

Year Award
2013

Vice Chancellor's Award for Early Career Researcher - Victoria University

Professional memberships

  • Academic Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Member, Engineers Australia

Media appearances

04th August 2020

Research on wearable assistive devices for the military

Received a collaborative research grant from the Defence Science Institute (DSI)

17th June 2017

Bendix upgrades brake pad recognition app

The image recognition engine was fully developed by our research group and had improved accuracy (>95%). The story was carried in several automobile websites e.g. Trailer Magazine, GoAutoNews Premium.