Xiaojun Zhai
Lecturer
Department: Electronics, Computing and Mathematics
University of Derby
United Kingdom
Biography
I am a Lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Derby. Before this I worked at the University of Leicester and University of Essex as a Research Associate and Senior Research Officer respectively, where I've been working on various The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and EU funded (FP7) collaborative projects in the last three years. I am an active researcher and have collaborated with several research groups, for instance, Embedded and Intelligent Systems research group at the University of Essex, Embedded Systems and communications research group at the University of Leicester, Department of Electrical Engineering at Qatar University. I have more than 20 peer reviewed publications generated in these collaborative works. I have been part of the EPSRC or EU funded projects for developing Embedded System and System-on-Chip (SoC) to increase security, power, performance and reliability for automotive, robotics, image processing, sensor network nodes and other real-time critical applications including: I am a Lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Derby. Before this I worked at the University of Leicester and University of Essex as a Research Associate and Senior Research Officer respectively, where I've been working on various The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and EU funded (FP7) collaborative projects in the last three years. I am an active researcher and have collaborated with several research groups, for instance, Embedded and Intelligent Systems research group at the University of Essex, Embedded Systems and communications research group at the University of Leicester, Department of Electrical Engineering at Qatar University. I have more than 20 peer reviewed publications generated in these collaborative works. I have been part of the EPSRC or EU funded projects for developing Embedded System and System-on-Chip (SoC) to increase security, power, performance and reliability for automotive, robotics, image processing, sensor network nodes and other real-time critical applications including:
Research Interest
Embedded Systems and System-on-Chip (SoC) design, for increasing security, power, performance and reliability Advanced embedded processor architectures targeted for automotive/industrial, robotics, image processing, sensor network nodes and other real-time critical applications High-performance data and image processing in embedded systems