Gonzalez Project

Dr Gonzalez is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ECCS), Science and Engineering Faculty with a passion for innovation in the fields of aerial robotics and automation. Gonzalez interest is in creating aerial robots, drones or UAVs that possess a high level of cognition using efficient on-board computer algorithms using advanced optimization and game theory approaches that assist us to understand and improve our physical and natural world. Dr Gonzalez lead the Airborne Sensing Lab at QUT. He is the co-author of several books in UAV based remote sensing and UAV based design based on evolutionary optimization and game strategies and as of 2018 has published nearly 130 refereed papers. Screenflow download for pc.

To date he has been awarded $10.1M in chief investigator / partner investigator grants ($6.5M total cash + in-kind contributions). This grant income represents a mixture of sole investigator funding, ARC DP, ARC LIEF, ARC Linkages, international, multidisciplinary collaborative grants and funding from industry. He is also a Chartered Professional Engineer, Engineers Australia – National Professional Engineers Register (NPER), a Member Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), The IEEE, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and Holder of a current Australian Private Pilot Licence (CASA PPL) and a Remote Pilot Licence ( RePL from CASA). Associate Professor School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science QUT. My teaching style is engaging but challenges the students to think for themselves.

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I consistently achieve excellent student evaluations (average 4.2 at QUT) and have taught a number of topics within electrical and aerospace and software engineering and receive positive comments about my teaching delivery. My commitment to learning and teaching lies in the strong belief that students gain key skills by investigating open-ended problems that do not have one solution. This encourages peer communication, thinking “outside the box”, and providing the opportunity to continuously question.

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Experience Research I’m an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering Systems and a CI with the Australian Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision (ACRV) at Queensland University of Technology. My PhD is the field of Multi-disciplinary Design Optimization in Aerospace Systems from the University of Sydney.

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My research is a nexus of aeronautical engineering, artificial intelligence, and optimisation. The motivation for my work is highly on translating scientific outcomes to address the practical challenges in autonomy, sensor design, sensor integration, data analysis for Unmanned Aerials Systems in remote sensing tasks. I lead the Airborne Sensing Lab at QUT.

I’m part of a team that has attracted over $9M of funding for fundamental and applied research from external competitive sources and have published 1 academic textbook, 3 Book chapters, 22 Journal papers and over 50 internationally peer-reviewed articles. Current supervisions.

Feature detection of an underground mining void within a 3D representation using a remote mobile robot for automated underground characterisation. PhD, Associate Supervisor Other supervisors:,. An On-board Decision Making Framework for Site-specific Treatment in Agriculture Using Multirotor UAV PhD, Principal Supervisor Other supervisors:.

Development of an Aerial Manipulation Framework PhD, Principal Supervisor Other supervisors:. Developing a multi-agent planning and action framework for MAVs in uncertain and cluttered indoor environments PhD, Principal Supervisor Other supervisors: Completed supervisions (Doctorate). (2015). (2014).

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(2014) Completed supervisions (Masters by Research). (2015). (2013). (2011).

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