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  • Dr Mohammad AbdurRashid

    Dr Mohammad AbdurRashid

    Senior Lecturer - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Associate Professor Ibrahim Al-Bahadly

    Associate Professor Ibrahim Al-Bahadly

    Associate Professor - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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    Ibrahim Al-Bahadly received a B.Sc. (Eng.) degree from Baghdad University of Technology in 1987, followed by M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Nottingham University, in 1990 and 1994, respectively, all in electrical and electronic engineering. Since 1996, he has been with Massey University, where he is currently Associate Professor in electrical and electronic engineering / Leader of the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Team. His research interests include power electronic applications, variable speed machines and drives, renewable energy system, sensors, instrumentation and automation.

  • Associate Professor Khalid Arif

    Associate Professor Khalid Arif

    Associate Professor in Mechatronics and Robotics - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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    My research interests include sensors, robotics, smart systems, machine and deep learning. Please visit Sensors and Smart Systems Lab website  or the links below for more details about my work.

    ORCID iD: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9042-4509 

    GoogleScholar: https://scholar.google.co.nz/citations?user=CstFmhcAAAAJ

    ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Khalid_Arif

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/DrKMArif

  • Associate Professor Ebu Avci

    Associate Professor Ebu Avci

    Associate Professor in Mechatronics - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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    I received my PhD degree in robotics from Osaka University, Japan (2010-2013). I was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Toyota Technological Institute, Japan (2013-2014). Then, I was a Research Associate with the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Imperial College London, UK (2014-2015). I am currently a Senior Lecturer in Mechatronics  at Massey University. My current research interests include micro-nano systems for bio-medical applications (nano-scale robots for molecule analysis, micro-scale robots for cell manipulation and millimeter-scale robots for gut analysis).

    Massey Microrobotics Lab

    Associate Investigator in The MacDiarmid Institute

  • Prof Donald Bailey

    Prof Donald Bailey

    Professor in Imaging Systems - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Dr Huub Bakker

    Dr Huub Bakker

    Senior Lecturer - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Moi-Tin Chew

    Moi-Tin Chew

    Lecturer in Electronics, Information and Communication Systems - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Prof Serge Demidenko

    Prof Serge Demidenko

    Professor in Electronics, Information & Communication Systems - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Dr Xiang Gui

    Dr Xiang Gui

    Senior Lecturer - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Prof Rezaul Hasan

    Prof Rezaul Hasan

    Associate Professor in Computer Engineering - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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  • Dr Mathew Legg

    Dr Mathew Legg

    Senior Lecturer in Mechatronics - School of Food and Advanced Technology

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    Mathew's research relates to development of acoustics/ultrasonics tools and techniques. Prior to his current position at Massey, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Auckland where he worked on MBIE projects relating to the development of acoustics/ultrasonics instruments and techniques for measuring pasture biomass and the structural properties of trees. Before this he was a research fellow at Brunel Innovation Centre in Cambridge, UK where he performed research on the use of ultrasonic guided waves for nondestructive testing on several European Union projects. His PhD work related to the 3D acoustic imaging using microphone arrays (acoustic cameras).