Research Groups
Staff are often involved in more than one of the research groups and there are also major research centre activities which operate within the group research areas.
Our research activities are organised within two major groups:
Complex Systems, Signal Processing and Control Research Group
The Complex Systems, Signal Processing and Control research group is internationally leading in the development of techniques and algorithms for complex systems analysis, control and signal processing and the application of these in emerging areas of science and engineering.
It expanded its activities with three additional staff, increased Research Student numbers and two externally-funded Research Centres (Centre for Signal Processing in Neuroimaging and Systems Neuroscience and the Centre for Signal Processing and Complex Systems).
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Intelligent Systems and Control Research Group
The Intelligent Systems and Control research group makes a global impact on advances in the theory, algorithms and applications of (i) computational intelligence for modelling, optimization and decision support, and (ii) active (predictive, learning and repetitive) control.
It expanded its capability (three additional staff and increasing Research Student population) and industrial involvement (BAE-SYSTEMS Centre for Research in Active Control and the Innovative Metals Processing Centre IMP-C).
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