
معرفی
Dr. Katrina Neville is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at RMIT University, Australia. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary areas including electrical engineering, communications, artificial intelligence, image processing, and educational technology. She actively supervises research projects in robotics, stroke rehabilitation, and signal processing. Her work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in healthcare technology and manufacturing systems.
Research Interests: Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Communications Technologies, AI & Image Processing, and Education Technology. Teaching expertise spans signal processing, speech processing, and communication systems. She has published extensively in journals like IEEE Transactions and conferences such as SigTelCom and ICCE.
Supervision Projects: Includes topics like collaborative robotics programming, post-stroke motor function recovery via VR/motor imagery, and wind noise reduction mechanisms. She has advised projects ranging from neural network applications in image recognition (2015) to advanced OFDM systems (2008).
Labs/Teams: While specific lab affiliations aren’t listed, her research collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams working on biomedical informatics, robotics, and educational technology innovations.


