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Dr Lu Gan
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Howell Building 224

Research area(s)

Dr. L. Gan’s main research interests are in fundamental signal processing theory and their application in multimedia signal processing, machine learning, wireless communications and radar.

Research Interests

Her current research focus include:

1) AI model generalization and robustness

2) AI for safety and cyber-security  

3) Post-quantum blockchain and IoT applicaitons  

 4) High dynamic range signal sampling using Modulo ADC

5) Sparse signal processing for 5G wireless communication systems

Research grants and projects

Grants

AI-Enabled Subsystem-Level Condition Monitoring in Fusion Remote Maintenance
Funder: UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
Duration: October 2024 - September 2027

Ph.D studentship jointly funded by UKAEA and Brunel

Anticipating Intent facilitated by Multi-scale Adaptive Passive RF Sensing
Funder: EPSRC
Duration: September 2024 - August 2026

Funded trhough sandpit novel sensing for UK defence and security

Solving the Big Data problem in Agriculture: Extracting Minimum Viable Datasets for Plant Detection and Crop Treatment
Funder: Innovate UK
Duration: September 2023 - September 2026

Working with world-leading partners, this project tackles this big data challenge head on. We will examine ways to significantly reduce the amount of data we need to collect, process and store, whilst still delivering a world-leading precision solution. T

Development of an advanced AI decision support tool for zero net waste management
Funder: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Duration: September 2022 - September 2025

The overall aim of this Ph.D project is to develop an advanced AI decision support system for facilitating zero waste food suply chain management system

Structured Sampling Operators for Compressive Terahertz Imaging
Funder: EPSRC
Duration: November 2011 - March 2013

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