Professor Derek Abbott is a faculty member in the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide, within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. He holds the academic rank of Professor and is actively involved in supervising Masters and PhD students. His research interests span a wide range of interdisciplinary fields, including biomedical engineering, optical systems, game theory, quantum mechanics, stochastic phenomena, computational neuroscience, and forensic engineering. Professor Abbott has also contributed to energy systems optimization and space-based sensor technology. His recent work includes studies on neural network robustness, gravitational redshift measurement, and cardiovascular disease prediction using machine learning. His research often bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications in engineering and healthcare. Key research areas include the development of terahertz technology, bio-inspired engineering systems, and quantum game theory frameworks. He has published extensively on topics ranging from deep learning security to renewable energy grid optimization. His interdisciplinary approach integrates principles from physics, mathematics, and computer science to address complex real-world problems. Professor Abbott is eligible to supervise postgraduate research students and collaborates internationally on projects related to forensic genealogy, platonism in science, and energy storage solutions. His work often emphasizes the intersection of technology and societal challenges, such as climate change and healthcare innovation.





