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Professor Sonya Coleman is a Professor of Vision Systems at Ulster University's School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems. She leads the Cognitive Robotics team within the Intelligent Systems Research Centre and has held roles including Head of the Research Graduate School since 2012. Her expertise spans image processing, robotics, computational intelligence, and financial engineering. She holds a BSc (First Class) and PhD in Mathematics from Ulster University (1999 and 2003, respectively).
Research interests include advanced computer vision techniques, robotic systems, and industrial automation. Notable contributions include work on defect detection in additive manufacturing, neuromorphic computing frameworks, and energy consumption forecasting in smart manufacturing. Her research has been funded by EPSRC, the Nuffield Foundation, and the European Commission.
Awards include the 2009 Distinguished Research Fellowship from Ulster University. She serves as Secretary of the Irish Pattern Recognition and Classification Society. Her work often integrates innovative solutions for industrial challenges, such as real-time monitoring systems and AI-driven quality control.
Professor Coleman has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, focusing on topics like spiking neural networks, PCB defect analysis, and glacier area change quantification using satellite remote sensing.

