Dr Nguyen is an ARC DECRA Fellow (2024-2027) at the School of Engineering and Built Environment and Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute, Griffith University. He received his PhD from Griffith University, where his research focused on engineering, physics, and micro/nanotechnology in wide bandgap electronics for physical sensing and bioelectronic applications. Dr Nguyen leads a multidisciplinary research program that integrates micro/nanotechnology, advanced manufacturing, and precision engineering to develop high performance electronic devices for physical sensing, flexible devices for wearable and implantable therapeutics, and ultrasensitive biosensing. His key research areas include nanothin films for long-lived implanted devices, flexible electronics and sensors, and biosensing devices for healthcare and environments. He was awarded a Rising Star award and recognised as a future leader in nanotechnology by The Australian’s Research Magazine. His research excellence has been recognised through other prestigious awards, including the DECRA award, the Pro Vice-Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor Excellence in Research Award. Dr Nguyen’s research was featured in prestigious journals including Nature Communications, Science Advances, PNAS, ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, Small, Nano Energy. He maintains strong international collaborations with institutions including Stanford University, University of Michigan, Northwestern University (USA), University of Tokyo (Japan), RWTH Aachen University (Germany). He also serves on the editorial board of Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, Micromachines, and Sensors.