David Flynn

Also published under:D. Flynn

Affiliation

Autonomous Systems and Connectivity Division, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K.

Topic

Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave,Digital Twin,Internet Of Things,Mobile Robot,Power Grid,Robotic Platform,Autonomic System,Contact Wire,Convolutional Neural Network,Coworking Spaces,Decarbonization,Electric Vehicles,Electric Vehicles Charging,Energy Services,Failure Mechanism,Mean Absolute Error,Mean Absolute Percentage Error,Radar Sensor,Relay Protection,Remaining Useful Life,Robot Manipulator,Robot Operating,Safety Compliance,Simultaneous Localization And Mapping,Time Interval,Wave Radar,Wind Turbine Blades,AI Models,Actuator,Adaptation Planning,Advanced Robotics,Adverse Weather Conditions,Aerial Images,Annotated Regions,Anomaly Detection,Arbitration,Architecture Diagram,Artificial Neural Network,Assistive Technology,Attack Scenarios,Attention Block,Automated Guided Vehicles,Autonomous Operation,Autonomous Vehicles,Baseline Scenario,Battery Degradation,Battery Energy Storage,Battery Size,Battery State Of Charge,Bayesian Regression,

Biography

David Flynn received the B.Eng. degree (Hons)–1st Class in electrical and electronic engineering, the M.Sc. degree (Hons.) in microsystems, and the Ph.D. degree in microscale magnetic components from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, U.K., in 2002, 2003, and 2007, respectively. He is currently a Professor of electrical and electronic engineering with Heriot-Watt University. He is the founder of the Smart Systems Group (SSG) at Heriot-Watt University. He is also a Faculty Leader in smart systems integration, electrical engineering, and energy systems. The activities of the SSG involve multidisciplinary expertise in sensor technologies, data analysis, and systems engineering, to create predictive and prescriptive analysis of systems. He is an Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Scholar and also a recipient of the IET Leslie H Paddle Prize.