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Professor David Sanders is the Professor of Systems Engineering at the University of Portsmouth and a Reader in Knowledge Engineering. He leads the Systems Engineering Research Group (SERG) and has worked in engineering, manufacturing, assistive technology, energy and Artificial Intelligence (AI) research for 38 years, with established collaborators and a successful research track record. He is an expert in control, AI and sensor fusion and a FIMechE and a FIET. He received a top grade 5 Alpha Excellent grading for his last EPSRC grant (GR/K43001/01) on design and analogue control (as PI). Since then, he has been the PI for several KTPs concerning control and sensors, and a Co-Investigator for some European Projects. He was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship in 2014 to pilot some control projects and received a top grade of Outstanding for his last Innovate UK grant (11198) investigating energy management systems in buildings (as PI).
Prof Sanders is currently PI for projects concerning assistive technology (EPSRC-EP/S005927) and control and sensors (Innovate UK-11546) and Co-I for a COFUND / DTA3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship concerning Energy and AI. Publications, PhDs and grants are listed here.
Prof Sanders began academic research with Eureka PROMETHEUS Projects in the early eighties and as part of the SERC ACME Initiative (GR/D/38927 & GR/D/45002). That work concentrated on optimising automated processes and led to investigating sensing and AI (GR/E/05926) that automated systems in an intelligent way. That led to integrating sensors to investigate model-based control (GR/F/69345). Industrial work included sensor integration (PCFC15348) and techniques for using advanced production machinery (GR/G/04875) that introduced new ways of programming machines. Other work (GR/J/59432 & GR/K/3001) introduced sensors and sensor fusion and automated and optimised the intelligent design of recirculation reactors. He has extensive experience in sensing, AI, assistive technology and energy research, funded by industry, NATO, RCUK, EU and British Council.
Until 1990 he was the Research Group Secretary for a research group led by Professor John Billingsley. Prof Sanders formed the Systems Engineering Research Group in 1991 after Professor Billingsley emigrated to Australia.
Prof Sanders is currently PI for projects concerning assistive technology (EPSRC-EP/S005927) and control and sensors (Innovate UK-11546) and Co-I for a COFUND / DTA3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship concerning Energy and AI. Publications, PhDs and grants are listed here.
Prof Sanders began academic research with Eureka PROMETHEUS Projects in the early eighties and as part of the SERC ACME Initiative (GR/D/38927 & GR/D/45002). That work concentrated on optimising automated processes and led to investigating sensing and AI (GR/E/05926) that automated systems in an intelligent way. That led to integrating sensors to investigate model-based control (GR/F/69345). Industrial work included sensor integration (PCFC15348) and techniques for using advanced production machinery (GR/G/04875) that introduced new ways of programming machines. Other work (GR/J/59432 & GR/K/3001) introduced sensors and sensor fusion and automated and optimised the intelligent design of recirculation reactors. He has extensive experience in sensing, AI, assistive technology and energy research, funded by industry, NATO, RCUK, EU and British Council.
Until 1990 he was the Research Group Secretary for a research group led by Professor John Billingsley. Prof Sanders formed the Systems Engineering Research Group in 1991 after Professor Billingsley emigrated to Australia.
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