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Edward Vanderfeen is a PhD Researcher at the QUT Centre for Robotics (QCR), focusing on collaborative lunar surface exploration methodologies in partnership with CSIRO. His research aims to enhance robotic teams' terrain traversal in extreme environments. Previously, he was a visiting student researcher at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where he developed a sonar-based obstacle detection system for the BRUIE rover.
Education:
- PhD candidate in Robotics at QUT Centre for Robotics
Research Interests: Edward specializes in autonomous robotics, sensor-based navigation, and robotic collaboration strategies for space and underwater exploration. His work bridges theoretical methodologies with real-world applications in harsh environments.
Awards:
- CSIRO Indigenous Graduate Research Fellowship
Labs/Teams: Active in the QUT Centre for Robotics and collaborated with NASA JPL on under-ice exploration projects.
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