Overview
Background
I was awarded my PhD in biomedical engineeering in January 2011; and since then I have been employed at the University of Queensland as a lecturer in Electrical & Biomedical Engineering a within the school of IT and Electrical Engineering. I am trained as a biomedical engineer, and my overarching interest is the development of novel medical diagnostic tools and therapies with the goal improving the health outcomes of people in Australia and globally. My current research is focussed on the application of electronic instrumentation, mathematical modelling and signal's processing to pediatric and adult respiratroy and sleep medicine medicine, and I regard my research strength to be the ability to bridge the gap between clinical physiology and biomedical engineering. In particular:
- The development of novel instrumentation and mathematical modelling to better understand the physiology underlying disease; and
- The application of engineering and mathematics to translate recent advances in the understanding of physiology to the clinical environment
My current research themes include:
- Quantifying ("phenoyping") the contribution of ventilatory control "loop gain" to obstructive sleep apnoea in the clinical environment
- Development of novel instrumentation to quantify head and torso posuture during sleep, and it's influence on obstructive sleep apnoea severity
- Developing novel actigraphy systems (using high temporal resolution accelerometry) to quantify sleep disturbance in children
- Quantifying cardio-respiratory stability in pre-term neonates
I'm currently the Discipline Leader for Imaging Sensing and Biomedical Engineering within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS).
Availability
- Associate Professor Philip Terrill is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Investigating sleep disorders in children and adults, with the goal of developing diagnostic, and treatment technologies
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Design of novel biological and biomedical transducers
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Design of novel electronic instrumentation systems for application to clinical medicine, and for testing clinical and physiological hypotheses
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Investigation of biological and physiological systems using non-linear mathematical tools, chaos theory, and signal's processi
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The practical implementation of effective engineering education
Works
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2006
Conference Publication
Discrimination of sleep state in infants using recurrence analysis of inter-breath interval- A potential automated scoring tool
Terrill, P., Wilson, S. and Cooper, D. (2006). Discrimination of sleep state in infants using recurrence analysis of inter-breath interval- A potential automated scoring tool. 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Sleep Association, Perth, Australia, 5-7 October 2006.
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Novel computational tools to quantify disease severity and predict treatment outcomes in obstructive sleep apnoa
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Dwayne Mann
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Doctor Philosophy
Sleep Fragmentation and its Daytime Outcomes in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shakes Chandra, Professor Juha Toyras
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Doctor Philosophy
Application of Artificial Intelligence to Augment Clinical Decision Making in Paediatric Sleep Medicine
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Deep Learning Methods Towards Reliable and Physiology-Aligned Sleep Scoring
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Shakes Chandra, Professor Juha Toyras
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Doctor Philosophy
Detecting risk of dementia in people with sleep apnoea
Associate Advisor
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Obstructive sleep apnoea pathophysiology phenotypes: associations with sleepiness and vigilance
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Dwayne Mann, Professor Juha Toyras
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of head and torso posture on obstructive sleep apnoea severity
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Developing methods to quantify the severity of airflow obstruction in the clinical sleep environment
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Movement characterisation with accelerometry for improved paediatric sleep assessment
Principal Advisor
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2020
Master Philosophy
Analysis of airflow indices in paediatric respiratory disorders
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
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- Biomedical engineering
- biomedical instrumentation
- Engineering - biomedical
- Mathematical physiology
- Medical signals analysis
- sleep and respiratory medicine
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