Person

Daniel Sim

Assistant Professor | Large Animal

Specialization: Nano/Micro Electromechanical Systems (N/MEMS), Biosensors, Medical Devices

Overview

Daniel Sim is a faculty member with a primary appointment in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine and a joint appointment in the Department of Animal Science in UT AgResearch. Before this position, Dr. Sim was a senior research biomedical engineer and team lead at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and AV, Inc. on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, working on portable/wearable sensors for warfighter health and performance monitoring. Dr. Sim is an expert in the design, fabrication, and characterization of sensors and actuators using nano/micro technologies. His work focuses on establishing a precision animal health research program using biosensor and device systems capable of addressing disease, injury, performance, and physical/mental health status, as well as other related conditions.

Research Focus

Biosensor and device systems for addressing disease, injury, performance, physical/mental health status, and other related conditions

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UT Knoxville Campus
1502 Cumberland Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37916
Education and Training
  • PhD, Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 2016
  • MS, Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 2011
  • BS, Biomedical Engineering , Hanyang University, 2009

Daniel Sim

Assistant Professor | Large Animal
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UT Knoxville Campus
1502 Cumberland Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37916
Education and Training
  • PhD, Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 2016
  • MS, Bio and Brain Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 2011
  • BS, Biomedical Engineering , Hanyang University, 2009
Overview

Daniel Sim is a faculty member with a primary appointment in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine and a joint appointment in the Department of Animal Science in UT AgResearch. Before this position, Dr. Sim was a senior research biomedical engineer and team lead at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and AV, Inc. on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, working on portable/wearable sensors for warfighter health and performance monitoring. Dr. Sim is an expert in the design, fabrication, and characterization of sensors and actuators using nano/micro technologies. His work focuses on establishing a precision animal health research program using biosensor and device systems capable of addressing disease, injury, performance, and physical/mental health status, as well as other related conditions.

Research Focus

Biosensor and device systems for addressing disease, injury, performance, physical/mental health status, and other related conditions