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Quantum Control Theory

We address the challenge of creating efficient, error-resilient quantum control approaches for use in future quantum technologies. more...

Supervisor(s): Biercuk, Michael J. (Professor)

2.5D Graph Navigation and Interaction Techniques

This project aim to design, implement and evaluate new methods and algorithms for effective and efficient navigation and interaction with 2.5D graph layout. more...

Supervisor(s): Hong, Seok-Hee (Professor)

Game theory based transmission strategies for cognitive radio

It has been recognized by radio regulatory bodies that the exclusive use of spectrum to licensed users is highly efficient. This is due to the high variability of traffic statistics more...

Supervisor(s): Li, Yonghui (Professor), Vucetic, Branka (Professor)

Distributed control of distributed energy resources

This project investigates possible agent-based distributed control hierarchies to enable efficient control and aggregation of large numbers of distributed energy resources. more...

Supervisor(s): Verbic, Gregor (Dr)

Multivariate volatility models for high frequency data

Volatility forecast is important in risk management. However since volatility is unobserved, most volatility models like the GARCH models are based on daily return and model volatil more...

Supervisor(s): Chan, Jennifer (Associate Professor)

Quantum Control with Trapped Ions

This project aims to develop novel techniques for the control of quantum systems using trapped atomic ions. more...

Supervisor(s): Biercuk, Michael J. (Professor)

Participation of distributed energy resources in system support

This project investigates participation of distributed energy resources, including responsive demand, distributed generation, energy storage and electric vehicles in system support more...

Supervisor(s): Verbic, Gregor (Dr)

Multimodality Medical Image Segmentation

Automated delineation of tissues, organs and hot-spot volumes from medical images by adaptively using the complementary information from multiple imaging modalities more...

Supervisor(s): Feng, David (Professor), Xia, Yong (Dr)

Use of thermal masses as virtual energy storage

This project exploits the possibility of using thermal masses of residential buildings as a virtual energy storage. By proper manipulation of heating, ventilation and air conditioni more...

Supervisor(s): Verbic, Gregor (Dr)