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Prof. Adrian Evans serves as Deputy Head of Department in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath, where he leads research within the Electronics Materials, Circuits & Systems Research Unit (EMaCS) and The Foundry: Centre for Digital, Manufacturing & Design. His academic profile demonstrates active engagement in doctoral supervision and cutting-edge research across multiple domains of image processing and biometrics.
His primary research focuses on biometrics—particularly 3D face recognition techniques resilient to facial expressions—and advanced colour/multispectral image processing. He has pioneered methods for colour edge detection, nonlinear filtering, and scale-space sieve-based segmentation. His motion estimation work specializes in analyzing non-rigid bodies like clouds and glaciers, while his nonlinear image processing research centers on mathematical morphological sieves and granulometric texture analysis.
Recent publication trends (2021-2025) reveal a strategic shift toward computer vision applications in transportation (multi-camera vehicle tracking systems) and healthcare (non-contact cardiorespiratory monitoring). His work increasingly integrates radar technology with computer vision for vital sign detection while maintaining foundational contributions to mathematical morphology and image enhancement techniques.
No major scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. His supervisory record includes 11 doctoral students, with current openness to new PhD candidates. Research funding spans UK government and industry collaborations including EPSRC projects like High Speed 4K Video Transmission (2016-2018) and multiple KTP partnerships with Seiche Measurements Limited and Navtech Radar Limited.
He operates within Bath's EMaCS research unit and The Foundry center, leveraging these interdisciplinary environments for digital manufacturing and design innovation. His work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals through applications in smart transportation systems and healthcare technology development.


