POSTED: 02 Dec, 2022
Anushani Bibile is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Quality Assurance and Compliance research program at the Australian Cobotics Centre. She started with the centre in late November and will work with the program co-leads to achieve the program’s objectives.
Her PhD research at Monash Microwave Antennas and RF Sensors Laboratory at the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash University was based on signal processing for chipless RFID tag detection where chipless RFID technology is a fully passive, printable sensor which is low cost, disposable, compact and environmentally friendly like optical barcodes. She completed her Masters in Mobile, Personal and Satellite Communications in UK.
She also has industry experience in the development of 3D Registration Algorithms for Sparsely Sampled OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) Retinal Volumes at Cylite Optics in Melbourne. She has been a lecturer of Australian Education Management Group, Melbourne and at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. Her research interests are Signal Processing, Image Processing, Chipless RFID and Cobotics.
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