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Research Topic : Energy-efficient computing
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    Zefeng Zhou

    University of western australia , Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0002-3575-8810
    Publications
    19
    Grants Awarded
    1
    Top 3 Research Topics
    Civil engineering (1) | Wind Energy (1) | Civil geotechnical engineering (1)
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    Tristan Perez

    Boeing Research and Technology Australia
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0003-1486-2202
    Publications
    108
    Grants Awarded
    4
    Top 5 Research Topics
    Control Systems, Robotics and Automation (3) | Animal Behaviour (2) | Sensory Systems (2) | Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2) | Emerging Defence Technologies (2)
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    Lorna Ayton

    University of Cambridge , The Arctic University of Norway
    ORCID Profile
    0000-0001-6280-9460
    Publications
    2
    Grants Awarded
    1
    Top 5 Research Topics
    Management of Noise and Vibration from Transport Activities (1) | Acoustics and Noise Control (excl. Architectural Acoustics) (1) | Navy (1) | Wind Energy (1) | Mechanical Engineering (1)
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