Andrew HillView profile
Researcher
Dr. Andrew Hill is a researcher at the University of Sydney's School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and serves as Centre Lead for the Rio Tinto Centre for Mine Automation within the Australian Centre for Field Robotics. With qualifications including a PhD and a BE in Mechatronics, he specializes in autonomous vehicle fleets for industrial applications. Expertise in robotics, machine learning, and transportation optimization Focus on mining automation, agricultural robotics, and environmental sustainability Key contributions to multi-vehicle coordination and sensor calibration His research emphasizes robust planning and control algorithms for autonomous vehicle fleets operating in challenging environments. Recent work explores energy-aware mission planning, radar-based material classification, and dynamic traffic optimization systems. Scientific contributions include: Net Zero Initiative Seed Funding (2022) Pioneering methods for autonomous vehicle slip compensation Innovative approaches to stochastic collection and replenishment optimization Dr. Hill supervises PhD candidates including Isaac Gill, Georgia Markham, and Milan Tomy in projects related to bionic arms, action recognition, and haul-truck dispatch systems. His work bridges theoretical control systems with real-world industrial implementations.



