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Dr. Chamith Wijenayake is a Senior Lecturer - Teaching Focused at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Queensland. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Akron (2014) and a BSc (Hons) in Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka (2007). His research focuses on multidimensional signal processing, digital hardware architectures, FPGA-based systems, machine learning accelerators, and engineering education. He has received notable awards, including the 2011 Outstanding Student Research Award and the 2014 IEEE Circuits and Systems Pre-Doctoral Award.
Education: BSc (First Class Honours) from University of Moratuwa (2007), PhD from University of Akron (2014). His doctoral work contributed to advancements in signal processing and hardware architectures.
Research interests span multidimensional signal processing, FPGA-based system design, and engineering education innovations. He develops low-complexity algorithms for light field processing and multidimensional filters for imaging, sensing, and biomedical applications. His work emphasizes practical implementations in hardware accelerators and educational technologies.
- Outstanding Student Research Award, University of Akron, 2011
- IEEE Circuits and Systems Pre-Doctoral Award, 2014
Teaching and Advising: Focuses on blended learning approaches and project-based instruction in electrical engineering. Prior roles include Lecturer at UNSW Sydney (2015–2019). No explicit student advisee records listed. Grants and collaborations are not detailed in provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Involved in multidisciplinary projects integrating signal processing with hardware design, though specific lab affiliations are not specified.




