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Dr Jonathan Mayo-Maldonado

Lecturer in Electronic Engineering

Research interests

  • - Power Converter Control- Electrical Machines and Drives- Fault-Detection and Isolation- Linear and Nonlinear Control Design for Power and Energy Applications- Cybersecurity for Power Converter Devices- Distributed Generation within Medium-Voltage Distribution Networks- Smart Grid Technologies (e.g., phasor measurement units)

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Professor Jonathon Hare BEng (Hons), PhD, FHEA, MIET

Professor

Research interests

  • My main research interests lie in the area of representation learning;
  • The long-term goal of my research is to innovate techniques that can allow machines to learn from and understand the information conveyed by data and use that information to fulfil the information needs of humans.  

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Dr Joshua Curry

Teaching Fellow

Research interests

  • Hardware Security
  • Internet of Things
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Dr Julian Rathke

Associate Professor
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Dr Junyu Chen

AquaBioSens-Research Fellow
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Professor Justin Bradley

Professorial Fellow-Enterprise
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Dr Kate Farrahi

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • the intersection of machine learning and digital health
  • developing machine learning methods for human sensing using vision- and wearable-based technologies

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Dr Katrina Morgan-Innes

Lecturer

Research interests

  • Energy harvesters
  • Flexible and wearables
  • 2D and advanced materials

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Professor Kees De Groot

Professor

Research interests

  • Radio-Frequency and Microwave Devices
  • 2 dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides  Transistors
  • Smart Radiative Cooling and RF control of smart glass using metal oxides such as Al-doped ZnO and W-doped VO2

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