Arnan Mitchell

RMIT Melbourne

Professor Arnan Mitchell is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Engineering at RMIT University Director of the RMIT Micro Nano Research Facility (MNRF) and is Director of the recently Announced ARC Centre of Excellence for Optical Microcombs for Breakthrough Science (COMBS). He has published more than 700 research papers including publications in Science, Nature, Nature Medicine, and Nature Photonics, among many others.

He is a senior member of the IEEE SPIE and is a Fellow of Optica. He is a highly multidisciplinary researcher working in micro-chip technologies combining light, sound, fluids, and electronics with applications spanning radar systems for defense, high-speed fiber optic communications, and point-of-care diagnostic systems for biomedicine. He is enthusiastic about translating technology into the hands of end-users and has dedicated much of his career to building and training diverse teams and comprehensive micro and nanotechnology infrastructure to enable breakthrough discoveries to achieve real-world impact.

PRESENTATION
NOVEMBER 21st 16:05-18:00

Chair: Abdon Pena Francesch

Neuromorphic Solutions in bioinspired robotics

16:05 - 16:45
Rafael GarcĂ­a
U.GIRONA

Next-Generation Sensing for Underwater Robotics: Bioinspired and Neuromorphic Solutions

16:45 - 17:20
Arnan Mitchell
RMIT Melbourne

Optical Microcomb based Integrated Photonic Systems for Data Communications, Precision Measurement and Machine Learning

17:20 - 18:00
Killian Stenning
Imperial College

Reconfigurable training and reservoir computing in an artificial spin-vortex ice via spin-wave fingerprinting