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Professor Roger Woods is a prominent academic and researcher affiliated with Queen's University Belfast's School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, part of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds the rank of Professor and is actively involved in advancing research and innovation in embedded systems, FPGA technologies, and AI-driven solutions for industry challenges. His work emphasizes practical applications through close collaboration with industry partners.
His research interests span novel computing architectures (e.g., multi-precision and edge computing), FPGA-based systems for data analytics, and secure IoT communication protocols. Notably, he co-founded and serves as Chief Scientist of Analytics Engines Ltd, a data analytics company. He has led significant initiatives like the Kelvin-2 Tier-4 High Performance Computing centre and contributed to semiconductor reviews through EFutures.
Professor Woods has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the IET Northern Ireland Engineering Excellence Award and IEEE Fellowship. He has supervised numerous PhD students focusing on topics like FPGA-based image processing, secure wireless communications, and embedded AI platforms. His publications reflect interdisciplinary strengths in hardware acceleration, physical layer security, and structural health monitoring.
- Key Collaborations: Projects with industry and institutions on semiconductor design, bridge monitoring, and AI hardware.
- Grants: Principal Investigator for multiple research grants, including Core Equipment Awards for advanced instrumentation.
- Labs/Teams: Active in Queen's Advanced MicroEngineering Centre and the EFutures network.
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