ACRA 2018, ANZCC 2018 and NER 2019

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for conferences in the lab.

Denny and Raphael travelled to Lincoln – a town just outside Christchurch in New Zealand for the Annual Australian Control, Robotics and Automation Conference (ACRA). At the conference, Raphael presented on his work investigating the suitability of bone conduction transducers as a feedback mechanism for prostheses.

Two presentations were also made at the Australia and New Zealand Control Conference held in our home city of Melbourne. This included Gijo’s work on Iterative Learning Control entitled “Iterative Learning Control for Linear Time-varying Systems with Input and Output Constraints”.

And Florence’s work on Surgical Robotics – “Robustness Evaluation of Internal Model Principle-Based Controller in a Magnetically Actuated Surgical System” – which won the best interactive presentation prize. Congratulations Florence!

Finally, we have also recently had two papers accepted for the 9th International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER19), to be held in March in San Francisco, USA, next year! Well done to Jing and Vincent who led these two papers.

You can view the finalised papers on our Publications Page.