Computer Vision and Robotics
Robotics is the multi-disciplinary science of moving artifacts in real-world environments. The difficult task of achieving predictability and robustness in observable behaviors under these conditions is one of our central research goals. Robotics research at CECS covers areas as diverse as advanced mathematical theory through to the practical engineering applications of robots.
In partnership with industry and other research institutions, we are researching aspects of computer vision such as:
- multiple view geometry motion (eg model building and graphics applications)
- medical image analysis (eg ophthalmological diagnostic imaging, brain imaging and ultrasound simulation)
- hyperspectral imagery (eg biosecurity applications)
- surveillance
We are interested in hearing from potential students who are considering a PhD pathway.
Or, you might like to try us out during our annual summer research scholar program.
There are many ways in which we collaborate with industry, government and other research institutions.
We welcome involvement with international and national research networks. Contact the relevant member of academic staff to discuss a visit to our research group.
