
Dr Chris Harrison
Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical and Computer Engineering), RMIT University, Australia; Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering), RMIT University, Australia; Bachelor of Computer Science, RMIT University, Australia
- School of Software and Electrical Engineering
- Department of Telecommunications, Electrical, Robotics and Biomedical Engineering
- EN705b Hawthorn campus
Biography
Chris is a research fellow at Swinburne University of Technology with a background in computer science and electrical engineering. He received his PhD from RMIT University in 2022 for working on methods to extract useful characteristics from surface acoustic wave (SAW) gas sensors by studying their response in the time and frequency domains simultaneously. He has helped establish and expand sensor characterisation systems at several institutions, and is responsible for the gas sensor characterisation laboratory at Swinburne. His current research focuses upon the use of hydrogen gas sensors in the energy and transport sectors, as well as digital twins for production facilities.
Research interests
Nanofabrication; Nanomaterials; Signal and Image Processing
PhD candidate and honours supervision
Higher degrees by research
Accredited to supervise Masters & Doctoral students as Co-Supervisor.
Fields of Research
- Sensor Technology (incl. Chemical Aspects) - 340108
- Signal Processing - 400607
- Nanotechnology - 401800
Publications
Also published as: Harrison, Chris; Harrison, C.; Harrison, Christopher; Harrison, Christopher J.
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