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David Inglis is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He obtained his BSc in Engineering Physics from the University of Alberta in 2001 and completed his PhD in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University in 2007. From 2008 to 2011, he served as an Australian Postdoctoral Fellow in the Physics Department at Macquarie University. His research interests encompass microfabrication, medicine, and biology. He is particularly known for his work on deterministic lateral displacement separations and possesses expertise in a wide range of particle separation techniques, electro-hydrodynamics, and photonics. Throughout his career, Inglis has contributed significantly to advancing cancer diagnosis and management through innovative liquid biopsy analysis, and he has led multiple projects in blood fractionation using low-cost microfluidic systems. His dedicated lab focuses on high-throughput analysis using multifunctional scanning electron microscopy, reflecting his commitment to innovative research in engineering and its applications in medical fields.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and research in the School of Engineering, focusing on microfabrication applications in biology and medicine.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).