معرفی
Javaan Singh Chahl is a Professor at the School of Engineering within UniSA STEM at the University of South Australia, based at the Mawson Lakes Campus. His roles include DST Joint Chair of Sensor Systems. His research focuses on biomimetic systems, computer vision, UAV control, thermal management, and biomedical applications. He has authored/co-authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications since 2013, including work on ocular disease detection via deep learning, UAV gesture recognition datasets, and thermal management of electrical motors using Peltier technology.
- Education: Not explicitly listed in provided texts.
- Affiliations: UniSA STEM, School of Engineering, DST Joint Chair role.
Research highlights include:
- Bioinspired flight control systems mimicking insect optical sensors and appendages.
- Development of vision-based systems for non-invasive medical diagnostics (e.g., ocular diseases, neonatal jaundice) using computer vision and Raspberry Pi platforms.
- Innovative thermal management solutions for electrical motors leveraging thermoelectric coolers.
- Creation of UAV-GESTURE dataset advancing gesture-based drone control.
His work bridges robotics, biomedical engineering, and environmental monitoring, with applications in healthcare, disaster relief, and autonomous systems.


