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Biomedical Functional Imaging and Neuroengineering Laboratory

Institute of Technology > Department of Biomedical Engineering


Dakun Lai
Postdoctoral Associate
dklai@umn.edu


Research Interests
  • Cardiac electrophysiology
  • Numerical modeling and simulation analysis
  • Clinical mobile monitoring and electric defibrillation
  • Novel electromagnetic sensor/actuator for smart structure.
Education
  • Postdoctoral Associate in Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Since 2008
  • Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Fudan University, 2008
  • M.S., Instrument Science and Technology, Chongqing University, 2005
  • B.S., Electronic Engineering, Shenyang Institute of Technology, 1998
Honors and Awards
  • Best Paper Award, the 6th International Conference of Bioelectromagnetism, Japan, 2007
  • The 1st Grade Award of the 21st Annual Outstanding Invention Competition, Shanghai, 2007
  • Top-Grade Award of Creative Design Competition on Embedded Technology, Shanghai, 2006
  • The 2nd Grade Scholarship for excellent graduate student, Fudan University, 2007
  • The 3rd Grade Scholarship for excellent graduate student, Fudan University, 2006
  • Excellent Thesis for the Degree of Master of Science, Chongqing University, 2005
Selected Publications
  • Dakun Lai, Xiaomei Wu, Zuxiang Fang, “Optimization and Analysis of Electrode Configurations for Transthoracic Electrical Defibrillator Based on Numerical Simulation Method,” Chinese Journal on Biomedical Engineering. 27(5):728-734, 2008.
  • Dakun Lai, Zuxiang Fang, “Integrated simulation and analysis of electric-field distribution under transthoracic defibrillation based on finite element method,” Journal of Space Medicine & Medical Engineering, 21(1): 50-55, 2008.
  • Dakun Lai, Taotao Cao, Zuxiang Fang, “Modeling and simulation of three orthogonal transthoracic electrical-fields for localization method of intracardiac catheter”, Proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and biomedical Engineering, 2008
  • Xin Ge, Dakun Lai, Xiaomei Wu, Zuxiang Fang, “A real-time continuous ECG transmitting method through GPRS with low power consumption”, Proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and biomedical Engineering, 2008
  • Dakun Lai, Zuxiang Fang, “Numerical simulation and analysis of electric-field distribution in the human torso using integrated solution environment,” Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, 28(8) supp: 80-84, 2007.
  • Dakun Lai, Zuxiang Fang, “Real-time remote monitoring of out-of-hospital patients especially with high risk heart diseases,” Proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering. 333-336. 2007
  • Dakun Lai, Taotao Cao, et al, “Optimization of electrodes displacement for transthoracic defibrillation: a simulation study spatial configuration pattern,” International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism, 9(1): 36-37, 2007.
  • Lai Da-kun, Wang Dai-hua, “A vibration self-sensing technique for magnetorheological dampers”, Journal of Functional Materials, 37(7):1176-1178, 2006.
  • Lai Da-kun, Wang Dai-hua, “Finite element method based performance prediction of magnetorheological dampers”, Journal of Functional Materials, 37(6):999-1002, 2006.
  • D. K. Lai and D. H. Wang, “Principle, Modeling, and Testing of a Magnetorheological Fluid Damper with an Integrated Relative Velocity Sensor”, Proceeding of SPIE Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, 5764:130-141. 2005
  • D. K. Lai and D. H. Wang, “An Integrated Relative Displacement Sensor for Magnetorheological Damper,” Proceeding of IEEE International Conference on Information Acquisition, 227-232, 2005


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