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Home › EIDA Forum › EIDA Events › Breakfast Event – Reverse Engineering Insect Visual Systems
We invite you to join us for a Research Breakfast, with Guest Speaker: Dr Russell S.A. Brinkworth, Senior Lecturer, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of South Australia.
‘Seeing through the eye of a fly – Reverse engineering insect visual systems’
Dr Brinkworth’s research spans neuroscience and robotics. By studying how the brain and eye work he has developed biologically inspired cameras that work more like eyes. Physiological experiments and computer modelling have revealed that visual processing of complex environments in humans and animals is the product of an entire network of neurons rather than isolated brain cells. Russell has replicated the functionality of these networks in new artificial vision systems. His cameras will be the forerunners of bionic eyes, smart cars and better surveillance cameras.
Plus: Update on World Electronics Forum- Adelaide
When: Friday 28 June 2019 – 7:15 am – 9:00 am
for a continental or full cooked breakfast.
Where: The Naval, Military and Air Force Club of SA
111 Hutt Street Adelaide, SA 5000.
Reservations: