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Electrical and Computer Engineering research

20 November 2023

UC's extensive research networks make us leaders in electrical engineering innovation. Our Electrical and Computer Engineering department conducts a broad range of research. From acoustics to power systems, find out about our Electrical and Computer Engineering research.

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A wide range of research is carried out within the Department. Links to the research groups are given below. Please contact staff involved to learn more about their research.

Research groups and laboratories

The Acoustics Research Group's primary research is in Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS), a technique for high-resolution undersea imaging. They design and build their own sonars for collecting field data; so far they have collected data in Lyttelton, Auckland and Sydney. Their research concentrates on fast-reconstruction, interferometry, positioning, simulation, and autofocus.

Academic staff:Emeritus Professor Peter Gough and听A/Prof Michael Hayes

The Communications Research Group is engaged in an active programme of research primarily in wireless communications.

Projects underway include work on advanced coding and modulation, adaptive receivers and equalisers, space-time channel models, space-time and MIMO processing and coding, smart antenna systems, radio frequency filtering structures, cooperative and relay communications and cognitive radio. In addition to the theoretical projects undertaken, the communications research group works closely with the听Wireless Research Centre听on a number of applied projects.

Academic staff:Professor Philippa Martin, and听Emeritus Professor Desmond Taylor
Adjunct staff:Professor Peter Smith, Professor Jim Cavers and Professor Mansoor Shafi

The Computational Imaging Group conducts research and provides postgraduate training in a variety of practical imaging applications.

Much of the research is concerned with image reconstruction or image recovery: computing images of objects, scenes, internal structures, etc., from a variety of data.

Although the strength of the group is in the theoretical and computational aspects of imaging, the focus is on practical applications, including the design of instrumentation (particularly acoustic and optical), algorithm development, data collection and computational implementation.

The application areas are primarily in acoustic, astronomical, biophysical and biomedical imaging, and remote sensing.

Academic staff:Professor Philip Bones, Emeritus Professor Peter Gough,听A/Prof Michael Hayes,听Professor Rick Millane听and听Dr Steve Weddell听and听Dr Richard Clare
Adjunct staff:听Dr Richard Lane

The Nanostructure Engineering Science and Technology (NEST) Group performs advanced research in the areas that span across the spectrum of applied engineering and fundamental science of nano-meter scale structures and devices.

These include nanolithography, electronic and optical device fabrication, nanobiotechnology, materials growth and characterisations. The NEST group has recently secured considerable research funding and hosts state of art research facilities; these include electron beam lithography, nanoimprint lithography, optical lithography, laser mask writer, atomic force microscopy, reactive ion etching, and various physical deposition equipments.

The group is part of the听, a National Centre of Research Excellence. A number of scholarships are regularly available, please contact relevant staff.

Academic staff:Prof Martin Allen,听A/Prof Volker Nock,听Dr Ciaran Moore,听A/Prof Paul Gaynor听and听Emeritus Prof Maan Alkaisi

Most power electronics research involves the use of electronic devices in their switch mode.

Switching power supplies and amplifiers are far more efficient than their linear counterparts. This becomes very important when the power levels are large (as in renewable power source grid-connection), if the power supply is limited (as in a battery powered device), or both (as in an electric car).

Find out more about the Power Electronics Research Group.

Academic staff:A/Prof Paul Gaynor,听Professor Neville Watson,听Dr Alan Wood

The Power Systems Group is involved in research into renewable energy, energy efficiency & technology, power quality, transformers, power system dynamics, generation & distribution networks, power electronic control, high voltage engineering and energy markets.

They are associated with the Electric Power Engineering Centre (EPECentre), which is New 成人大片's Centre of Excellence for electric power engineering. Industry funded scholarships are available through the EPECentre.

Renewable Energies:听Design and evaluation of solar, wind and micro-hydro systems.

Transformers:听Design and analysis of superconducting, resonant and cascaded partial core transformers.

High Voltage:听Investigation of material dielectric properties, partial discharge and withstand voltages.

Academic staff:听Emeritus Professor Pat Bodger,听A/Prof Paul Gaynor,听Professor Neville Watson,听Dr Alan Wood听and听Dr Andrew Lapthorn

The Neural Engineering Research Group provides the primary engineering thrust in the Christchurch Neurotechnology Research Programme (NeuroTech) - a collaboration between 成人大片 (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Psychology, School of Law), the University of Otago (Medicine), the Canterbury District Health Board (Medical Physics and Bioengineering), and the New 成人大片Brain Research Institute (in which NeuroTech is based).

Its primary focus is on:

Lapses of responsiveness:听Brief complete lapses of responsiveness (~0.5鈥15s) include microsleeps, lost-attention lapses, and diverted-attention lapses. All of these can be very serious, not only disrupting performance but leading to accidents and, in some cases, multiple fatalities, particularly in transport and military sectors.

Obstructive sleep apnoea:听OSA is a common sleep disorder, characterised by recurrent upper airway obstruction during sleep, which leads to events where breathing stops or becomes very shallow. These respiratory disturbances lead to cyclical oxygen desaturation in the brain, sleep fragmentation, and, in turn, excessive daytime sleepiness and a substantially increased propensity for microsleeps and risk of fatal accidents on the road.

Forensic brainwave analysis:听FBA ('brain fingerprinting') is a technique, developed in the U.S. and in its infancy, in which event-related potentials in response to 3 types of visual or auditory stimuli (probes, targets, irrelevants) can be used to determine whether a person has knowledge of an event, weapon, procedure, environment, etc., which only that person would have 鈥 e.g., if perpetrator of some crime.

Academic staff:Professor Richard Jones,听Dr Steve Weddell,听Dr Le Yang,听Professor Philip Bones,听Professor Robin Palmer, A/Professor Debra Wilson,听Dr Ewald Neumann

Find out more about our research interests

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