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Prof John Leis is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), affiliated with the School of Engineering. He holds qualifications including a BEng (1987), MEngSc (1990), and PhD (1999) from DDIAE and Queensland University of Technology (QUT). His research focuses on signal processing, biomedical engineering, aerospace systems, and sensor technologies. Key areas include gas detection (e.g., methane, ethylene), biomedical imaging (CT-guided biopsies), and aerospace icing prevention. He has supervised doctoral research on dual-camera infrared guidance systems for medical procedures. Recent work involves noncontact ice accretion detection in turbofan engines and microwave-based liquid water sensing. Prof Leis has authored books on MATLAB-based signal processing and contributed to over 70 peer-reviewed publications since 2002. His collaborations span aerospace, biomedical, and environmental domains.
Education:
- BEng in Electrical Engineering (DDIAE, 1987)
- MEngSc (QUT, 1990)
- PhD in Engineering (QUT, 1999)
Research interests emphasize practical applications of signal processing in engineering systems, including:
- Photonics and laser-based sensing
- Embedded system optimization
- Medical device development
- Aircraft safety technologies
Publications span aerospace, biomedical, and electrical engineering journals (e.g., IEEE Transactions, Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets). His work often addresses real-time measurement challenges in industrial and medical contexts.
Collaborations with colleagues like Dr. Buttsworth and Dr. Saleh have produced advanced sensor solutions for aviation and environmental monitoring. Current projects likely continue in icing prevention, biomedical imaging, and signal processing algorithm development.


