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Ciaran Eising is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering at the University of Limerick. His research focuses on computer vision, machine learning, and their applications in intelligent transportation systems, particularly autonomous driving and driver assistance systems. He is a member of the Centre for Sustainable Digital (Re)Manufacturing, Data-Driven Computer Engineering Research Centre, and Lero – the SFI Research Centre for Software.
Education: PhD from the National University of Ireland Galway (2010), BE (2003). External roles include Senior Expert at Valeo Vision Systems (2009–2020) and Adjunct Lecturer at NUI Galway (2016–present). His expertise spans automotive vision systems, embedded systems, and sensor fusion.
Research Interests: Driver Assistance Systems, Autonomous Driving, Object Detection, Motion Segmentation, and Sensor Fusion. Over 94 publications since 2007, with recent work on BEV perception, multimodal fusion, and DDoS mitigation in healthcare IoT.
Grants/Advising: Accepting PhD students; collaborations include industry partnerships and cross-disciplinary research. Labs/Teams: Active in Lero and other university research centers, contributing to UN SDGs via sustainable transportation innovations.
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