Enbang Li
Research Theme 4 Lead, Chief Investigator (Research Theme 1)
University of Wollongong
enbang_li@uow.edu.au
Dr Enbang Li is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Physics within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences at the University of Wollongong. His research focuses on photonics, medical physics, and optical sensor technologies with applications in radiation dosimetry, biomedical engineering, and wearable devices. He has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s students in areas such as fiber-optic dosimetry for radiotherapy, blood glucose sensing, and microfluidics.
His work includes advancements in fiber-optic dosimeters for MRI-LINAC systems, polymer-based biosensors for glucose monitoring, and integrated photonic sensors for temperature and pressure measurements. He has secured funding from organizations like the Australian Synchrotron Research Program and the University of Wollongong for projects related to dosimetry and photonic integration.
Recent publications highlight innovations in HDR brachytherapy dosimetry, flexible electro-optic modulators for ECG signals, and lab-on-a-chip systems. His research also extends to material science, including corrosion studies of Al-Mg alloys and the dynamic behavior of sunscreens under in-service conditions.