Toh Yen Pang | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
RMIT University | Australia
Prof. Dr. Toh Yen Pang is a researcher specialising in systems design, biomechanical modelling, and digital twin development for advanced biomedical applications. His work integrates advanced technologies and simulation methods to create bioengineered models and devices that support personalised solutions while reducing reliance on costly and time-intensive animal testing and clinical trials. He serves as a Theme Leader within the RMIT Digitalisation Network, focusing on human-centred design and workforce wellbeing, and has secured significant competitive research funding from major government, medical, and defence-related organisations.
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Featured Publications
Developing a Digital Twin and Digital Thread Framework for an ‘Industry 4.0’ Shipyard
– Applied Sciences, 2021 (Cited by 244)
Towards a New Paradigm for Digital Health Training and Education in Australia: Exploring the Implication of the Fifth Industrial Revolution
– Applied Sciences, 2023 (Cited by 78)
Head and Neck Responses in Oblique Motorcycle Helmet Impacts: A Novel Laboratory Test Method
– International Journal of Crashworthiness, 2011 (Cited by 56)
The Helmet Fit Index – An Intelligent Tool for Fit Assessment and Design Customisation
– Applied Ergonomics, 2016 (Cited by 68)
A Roadmap to Integrate Digital Twins for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
– Applied Sciences, 2021 (Cited by 57)