Dr Tuan Sang Tran is currently a Research Fellow at Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute (QUATRI), Griffith University. His research focuses on designing the interactions between nanomaterials to enable applications in flexible sensors, high-performance electronics, and renewable energy.
Dr Tuan Sang Tran is currently a Research Fellow at Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute (QUATRI), Griffith University. His research focuses on designing the interactions between nanomaterials to enable applications in flexible sensors, high-performance electronics, and renewable energy.
Dr Tran graduated from RMIT University with a Ph.D. in Engineering in 2021. After that, he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at RMIT from 2021 to 2022, before joining UNSW from 2023 to 2024. Recently, Dr Tran was awarded the GU (Vice-Chancelor’s) Postdoctoral Fellowship, and he moved to Griffith University in early 2024 to commence his research on advancing flexible sensors with 2D materials.
Micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors are pivotal for modern electronics, especially in the new era of wearable devices. Utilising the unmatched sensitivity and flexibility of 2D materials, his research is developing a new class of optomechanical sensors with extremely low thickness and unprecedented flexibility (2D MEMS).