Date: |
13 May 2025, 5.00PM – 7.00PM |
duration: |
2 hrs |
Venue: |
John Britten Building, University of Canterbury |
Address: |
69 Creyke Road Christchurch |
Cost: |
Free event |
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2025-05-13 17:00:00
2025-05-13 19:00:00
Pacific/Auckland
PhD Showcase and Lab Tours
John Britten Building, University of Canterbury
Engineering New Zealand
hello@engineeringnz.org
Come along and listen to five quickfire PHD showcase presentation by current PHD students:
- Patrick Humphrey - Forestry: "Forest 4.0: The Integration of Industry 4.0 Technologies into New Zealand Forestry Harvesting Operations"
- Dale Dai - Mechanical Engineering : "Aeroelastic performance analysis of coaxial composite UAV rotor blades with skewed geometry"
- Baxter Williams - Mechanical Engineering: "Smart homes, sustainable futures: Agent-based modelling of electricity demand-side management in Aotearoa New Zealand"
- Kin Wai Lee - Electrical and Computer Engineering: "Foreign Object Detection in Aqueous Food Media using Electromagnetic Signals and Machine Learning Techniques"
- Harikrishnan Raghavan - Chemical and Process Engineering: "New materials for membrane separation technologies"
We are also very lucky to have the opportunity to tour two unique labs on campus
- Chem and Process Lab
- Electric Power Engineering Centre/High Voltage and Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Please note: closed shoes are required to be able to enter the different labs
Don't miss out!
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to tour two University of Canterbury laboratories and hear from five amazing PHD students!
Come along and listen to five quickfire PHD showcase presentation by current PHD students:
- Patrick Humphrey - Forestry: "Forest 4.0: The Integration of Industry 4.0 Technologies into New Zealand Forestry Harvesting Operations"
- Dale Dai - Mechanical Engineering : "Aeroelastic performance analysis of coaxial composite UAV rotor blades with skewed geometry"
- Baxter Williams - Mechanical Engineering: "Smart homes, sustainable futures: Agent-based modelling of electricity demand-side management in Aotearoa New Zealand"
- Kin Wai Lee - Electrical and Computer Engineering: "Foreign Object Detection in Aqueous Food Media using Electromagnetic Signals and Machine Learning Techniques"
- Harikrishnan Raghavan - Chemical and Process Engineering: "New materials for membrane separation technologies"
We are also very lucky to have the opportunity to tour two unique labs on campus
- Chem and Process Lab
- Electric Power Engineering Centre/High Voltage and Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Please note: closed shoes are required to be able to enter the different labs
Don't miss out!
Presenters
Canterbury Branch