Published several papers, including 'Seeing like a Cephalopod: Colour Vision with a Monochrome Event Camera' which won the Best Paper Award. Other publications cover topics such as neuromorphic satellite observations, active neuromorphic space imaging and focusing using liquid lenses, and density invariant contrast maximization for neuromorphic Earth observations.
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects including event-based motion estimation, performance metrics for neuromorphic imaging, and noise filtering benchmark for neuromorphic satellites observations.
Education
PhD in Neuromorphic Engineering, 2022 - 2025, Western Sydney University; Master in Neuromorphic Engineering, 2019 - 2021, Western Sydney University; Bachelor (Honours) in Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, 2015 - 2019, Western Sydney University.
Background
PhD candidate at the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) at Western Sydney University, focusing on event-based motion estimation for space-related applications. Advised by A/Prof. Gregory Cohen, Dr. Saeed Afshar, and Dr. Alexander Marcireau.