Has extensive research experience in Stochastic Geometry / Random Sets / Point Process, Statistical Methods (Bayesian Inferencing, Computational Statistics), Stochastic Systems (Parameter Estimation, Filtering, Control), Multi-target tracking, Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping, Computer Vision, Data Fusion, and Space Debris.
Background
A staff member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Curtin University. Main research interests include Signal Processing, Systems Theory, and Stochastic Geometry, with a focus on target tracking, sensor management, robotics, and computer vision. He is one of the pioneers in the emerging area of random finite set and PHD filtering. The underlying theme of his research is systems/phenomena subject to uncertainty and statistical variability. The aim is to develop advanced methodologies for analysis, modeling, and (optimal) design of systems as well as applying these results to real-world problems.
Miscellany
Keen to find funds for good postdocs and PhD students - encourages interested individuals to send an email and a CV.