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Robert Sadleir

Robert Sadleir

Assistant Professor, School of Electronic Engineering. Interests include 3D Computer Graphics and image/signal analysis with applications in biomedicine and the Internet of Medical Things

SUMMARY

  • ► Assistant Professor, School of Electronic Engineering

ABOUT ROBERT

Dr Robert Sadleir completed his undergraduate studies and postgraduate research at Dublin City University where he was awarded BEng and PhD degrees in Electronic Engineering. During the period 1997 to 1999, he worked in research and development for the 3Com Corporation (which is now part of Hewlett-Packard). In 2000, he joined the staff at the School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University where he is currently employed as an assistant professor.

Dr Sadleir’s research interests include 3D Computer Graphics and image/signal analysis with applications in biomedicine and the Internet of Medical Things. He has published over 40 peer reviewed papers, co-edited four books, co-authored two book chapters and he has also been invited to speak at international conferences on a number of occasions.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Edge Computing

Edge Computing

hardware and software processing …

Machine Learning

Machine Learning

Machine learning at the edge

Sustainability

Sustainability

IoT applications with and for …

Selected Publications

•  Q. Min and R. Sadleir, "Distributed medical imaging applications using java technology", Asia-pacific signal and information processing association annual summit and conference 2015 (APSIPA ASC 2015), 2015-12.
•  R. Sadleir, "Visualising 3D medical image data", National centre for sensor research (NCSR) and australian research council centre of excellence for electromaterials science (ACES) 3D bioprinting symposium, 2014-05.
•  Q. Min and R. Sadleir, "An edge-based prediction approach for medical image compression", IEEE-EMBS conference on biomedical engineering (IECBES 2012), 2012-12.
•  Q. Min and R. Sadleir, "Medical image compression using region-based prediction", IEEE-EMBS conference on biomedical engineering (IECBES 2012), 2012-12.
•  M. Q. and R. Sadleir, "A segmentation based lossless compression scheme for volumetric medical image data", IMVIP 2011 - the irish machine vision and image processing conference 2011, 2011.