[Research Seminar]Engineers without borders: From Personalising mechanical ventilator to quantify consciousness
About the Talk:
In this talk, I am going to share my research works, and my experience working to support spinning-out ideas for a startup company named VentDx. We are in the process of creating another company to commercialise the depth of the anaesthesia monitoring system. To further provide impact and bring my research to practice, I am actively hosting and co-chairing academic activities in the UK to connect and establish the Vietnam-UK network
By sharing my own experience, I want to motivate students, and researchers to focus on strengthening their research on biomedical engineering, and digital health, and transferring their knowledge through research-led teaching programmes. I also would love to initiate collaborations across many faculties in the University and bring international collaborations to the University. To bring research outcomes to practice and make long-lasting and large-scale impacts, I believe entrepreneurship and technology transfer activities are good methods.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Minh C. Tran holds a degree in BioEngineering with a specialized focus on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Medical Devices in lung monitoring and intensive care lung protection. He furthered his academic pursuits with a degree in software and system engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK, and subsequently attained a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering and Science from Oxford University, UK.
Dr. Tran leads a dedicated team that is committed to the development of cutting-edge Medical Devices, Healthcare Systems, and associated technologies. His extensive expertise encompasses proficiency in medical device regulation compliance, encompassing FDA and CE standards, as well as a comprehensive understanding of health and safety protocols spanning multiple jurisdictions. These innovations have undergone rigorous validation and clinical testing across several prominent healthcare institutions, including Churchill Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, and Guy’s Hospital at King’s College London. Furthermore, Dr. Tran’s team has proactively fostered and established robust multidisciplinary collaborations on a global scale.