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Person_Name: | Lachlan J. Gunn | |||
Birth_Date: | 1989 | |||
Birth_Place: | Adelaide, Australia | |||
Fields: | Stochastics, Information Theory, Signal Analysis | |||
Workplaces: | University of Adelaide | |||
Undergrad_University: | University of Adelaide | |||
Undergrad_Degree: | Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons), Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Pure) (2012) | |||
Project_Advisors: | Dr. Waddah Al-Ashwal, Prof. Douglas Gray | |||
Doctoral_University: | University of Adelaide | |||
Doctoral_Degree: | Electrical & Electronic Engineering (In Progress) | |||
Doctoral_Advisors: | Derek Abbott and Andrew G. Allison |
Lachlan J. Gunn was born in Adelaide, Australia in 1989. He received a BEng(Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and BMa&Compsci (Pure) in 2012 from the University of Adelaide, Australia, and is currently working towards a Ph.D degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering under Derek Abbott and Andrew Allison.
During his undergraduate studies he undertook two internships. The first was at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation as part of the Summer Vacation Scholarship Program, on the project "Simulation of correlated sea clutter returns". There he undertook research into the simulation of correlated non-Gaussian stochastic processes by nonlinear transformation of Gaussian processes.
In addition to this placement, he worked part-time at Minelab Electronics, focussing primarily on electromagnetic simulation.
His current research is into the uses of noise for good. This has included key agreement and the characterisation of nonlinear systems.
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Bachelor's degree
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Hons), Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Pure) (2012), University of Adelaide
- Project: MultiSensor Time Synchronisation, under Dr. Waddah Al-Ashwal and Prof. Douglas A. Gray
Doctoral degree
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering (2016, estimated), University of Adelaide, Australia
- Thesis: TBA, under Derek Abbott and Andrew G. Allison
Awards
- 2012 Australian Postgraduate Award
- 2012 J. Mazumdar Prize in Engineering and Mathematics
- 2012 DSTO Scholarship in Radar Technology
- 2011 DSTO Scholarship in Radar Technology
- 2010 DSTO Scholarship in Radar Technology
- 2009 DSTO Scholarship in Radar Technology
- 2008 University of Adelaide Principals' Scholarship
Scientific genealogy
Google Scholar profile
Journal articles
[1] L. J. Gunn, A. Allison, and D. Abbott, "Identification of static distortion by noise measurement," Electronics Letters, Vol. 49, No. 21, pp. 1321–1323, 2013, http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.2547 Scholar Google hits ResearchGate
[2] G. V. Weinberg and L. J. Gunn, "Polynomial autocorrelation control for memoryless nonlinear transform," Electronics Letters, Vol. 47, No. 9, pp. 565–567, http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el.2011.0359
Conference articles
[3] L. J. Gunn, J. M. Chappell, A. Allison, D. Abbott, "Physical-layer encryption on the public internet: a stochastic approach to the Kish-Sethuraman cipher", To be presented at HotPI-2013
Reports
[4] G. V. Weinberg and L. J. Gunn, "Simulation of statistical distributions using the memoryless nonlinear transform," Defence Science and Technology Organization (DSTO), Report DSTO-TR-2517, 2011.