About
Donald Dansereau is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering at the University of Sydney and Perception Theme Lead for the Sydney Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems. His research develops novel imaging systems for robotic perception.
His work pioneers light field and computational imaging techniques to enable robust robotic vision in challenging environments. Current projects address underwater imaging, low-light conditions, space applications, and privacy-preserving vision systems. Recent advances include event-based satellite docking simulations, adaptive neural radiance fields for 3D reconstruction, and task-specific camera optimization frameworks.
Key research directions include:
- Real-time light field processing for robotic navigation
- Neural rendering techniques for scene understanding
- Privacy-preserving computer vision architectures
- Hardware-software co-design for specialized imaging
He received the Best Paper Award at ACRA (2014) and Distinguished Poster Awards from Stanford SCIEN (2016, 2017). Teaching includes Mechatronic Design and System Design courses.
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