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Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte

Hugh Francis Durrant-Whyte FRS FAA (born 6 February 1961) is a British-Australian engineer and academic. He is known for his pioneering work on probabilistic methods for robotics. The algorithms developed in his group since the early 1990s permit autonomous vehicles to deal with uncertainty and to localize themselves despite noisy sensor readings using simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM).

Hugh Durrant-Whyte

Born
Hugh Francis Durrant-Whyte

(1961-02-06) 6 February 1961 (age 62)
NationalityBritish and Australian
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
University of London[3]
Known forSimultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM)
AwardsM. A. Sargent Medal
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
The University of Sydney
Doctoral studentsJohn J. Leonard
Jeffrey Uhlmann[1]
Paul Newman
Websitesydney.edu.au/engineering/people/hugh.durrantwhyte.php

Early life and education Edit

Durrant-Whyte was born on 6 February 1961 in London, England. He was educated at Richard Hale School, then a state grammar school in Hertford, Hertfordshire. He studied engineering at the University of London, graduating with a first class Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 1983. He then moved to the United States where he studied systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania: he graduated with a Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 1986.[2] He was a Thouron Scholar in 1983.[4]

Career and research Edit

From 1986 to 1987, Durrant-Whyte was a BP research fellow in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford. Then, from 1987 to 1995, he was a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and a university lecturer in engineering science.[2]

In 1995, he accepted a chair at the University of Sydney as Professor of Mechatronic Engineering.[2] He was also director of the Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR) from 1999 to 2002. From 2002 until 2010 he held the position of Research Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems (CAS), a joint venture between the ACFR and mechatronics groups at the University of Technology, Sydney and the University of New South Wales. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2010. Hugh has published more than 350 research papers, graduated more than 70 PhD students, and won numerous awards and prizes for his work. He played a critical role in raising the visibility of Australian robotics internationally and was named "Professional Engineer of the year" (2008) by the Institute of Engineers Australia Sydney Division and NSW "Scientist of the Year" (2010).[5]

Durrant-Whyte is one of the early pioneers of SLAM with John J. Leonard. Durrant-Whyte became the CEO of NICTA on 13 December 2010. He resigned as NICTA CEO on 28 November 2014 citing differences with the Board over future funding arrangements.

He was appointed as the Chief Scientific Adviser at the UK Ministry of Defence on 27 February 2017.[6] As a dual citizen with Australian and British citizenship, Durrant-Whyte was barred from overseeing the UK's nuclear weapons programme.[7]

In May 2018 Durrant-Whyte was appointed NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer by Gladys Berejiklian, NSW Premier. He took up his appointment on 3 September 2018.[8]

Honours and awards Edit

His awards include[3]

  • FRS - Fellow of the Royal Society
  • FAA - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
  • FIEEE - Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • FTSE - Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
  • HonFIEAus - Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia
  • M A Sargent Medal (2017)
  • NSW Scientist of the Year (2010)
  • IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Award (2009)
  • ATSE Clunies Ross Award (2009)
  • Professional Engineer of the year (2008) Institute of Engineers Australia, Sydney
  • IFR/IEEE Invention and Entrepreneurship Award (2007)
  • New South Wales Pearcy Award (2004)
  • Harry Lees Award (2004) Institute of Marine Engineers
  • Warren Centre Innovation Hero (2003)
  • BAE Systems Chairman's Gold Award (2003)
  • Four IEEE Best Paper prizes (IROS 1994 and 2006, Data Fusion1997, Robotics 2004)

Offices held Edit

Government offices
Preceded by Chief Scientific Adviser
to the Ministry of Defence

2017–2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Scientist & Engineer
for New South Wales

2019–
Incumbent

References Edit

  1. ^ Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ a b c d Anon (2017). "Durrant-Whyte, Prof. Hugh Francis". Who's Who (online Oxford University Press ed.). Oxford: A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.251082. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ a b "Hugh Durrant-Whyte - Faculty Profile". Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ World-leading robotics engineer named NSW Scientist of the Year - University of Sydney [1]
  6. ^ "Defence Secretary announces world class innovation panel".
  7. ^ "Australian-UK dual national scientist Hugh Durrant-Whyte barred from nuclear duties". 20 December 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  8. ^ "New NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer appointed". NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.

External links Edit

  • Personal page at CAS
  • ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems
  • Chief Executive Officer - People webpage at NICTA
  • Biography on Royal Society Website

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Hugh Francis Durrant Whyte FRS FAA born 6 February 1961 is a British Australian engineer and academic He is known for his pioneering work on probabilistic methods for robotics The algorithms developed in his group since the early 1990s permit autonomous vehicles to deal with uncertainty and to localize themselves despite noisy sensor readings using simultaneous localization and mapping SLAM Hugh Durrant WhyteFRS FAABornHugh Francis Durrant Whyte 1961 02 06 6 February 1961 age 62 London 2 NationalityBritish and AustralianAlma materUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of London 3 Known forSimultaneous localization and mapping SLAM AwardsM A Sargent MedalScientific careerFieldsRobotics Machine LearningInstitutionsUniversity of OxfordThe University of SydneyDoctoral studentsJohn J LeonardJeffrey Uhlmann 1 Paul NewmanWebsitesydney wbr edu wbr au wbr engineering wbr people wbr hugh wbr durrantwhyte wbr php Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 2 1 Honours and awards 3 Offices held 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditDurrant Whyte was born on 6 February 1961 in London England He was educated at Richard Hale School then a state grammar school in Hertford Hertfordshire He studied engineering at the University of London graduating with a first class Bachelor of Science BSc degree in 1983 He then moved to the United States where he studied systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania he graduated with a Master of Science in Engineering MSE degree in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy PhD degree in 1986 2 He was a Thouron Scholar in 1983 4 Career and research EditFrom 1986 to 1987 Durrant Whyte was a BP research fellow in the Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Cross College Oxford Then from 1987 to 1995 he was a Fellow of Oriel College Oxford and a university lecturer in engineering science 2 In 1995 he accepted a chair at the University of Sydney as Professor of Mechatronic Engineering 2 He was also director of the Australian Centre for Field Robotics ACFR from 1999 to 2002 From 2002 until 2010 he held the position of Research Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems CAS a joint venture between the ACFR and mechatronics groups at the University of Technology Sydney and the University of New South Wales He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2010 Hugh has published more than 350 research papers graduated more than 70 PhD students and won numerous awards and prizes for his work He played a critical role in raising the visibility of Australian robotics internationally and was named Professional Engineer of the year 2008 by the Institute of Engineers Australia Sydney Division and NSW Scientist of the Year 2010 5 Durrant Whyte is one of the early pioneers of SLAM with John J Leonard Durrant Whyte became the CEO of NICTA on 13 December 2010 He resigned as NICTA CEO on 28 November 2014 citing differences with the Board over future funding arrangements He was appointed as the Chief Scientific Adviser at the UK Ministry of Defence on 27 February 2017 6 As a dual citizen with Australian and British citizenship Durrant Whyte was barred from overseeing the UK s nuclear weapons programme 7 In May 2018 Durrant Whyte was appointed NSW Chief Scientist amp Engineer by Gladys Berejiklian NSW Premier He took up his appointment on 3 September 2018 8 Honours and awards Edit His awards include 3 FRS Fellow of the Royal Society FAA Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science FIEEE Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers FTSE Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering HonFIEAus Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia M A Sargent Medal 2017 NSW Scientist of the Year 2010 IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Award 2009 ATSE Clunies Ross Award 2009 Professional Engineer of the year 2008 Institute of Engineers Australia Sydney IFR IEEE Invention and Entrepreneurship Award 2007 New South Wales Pearcy Award 2004 Harry Lees Award 2004 Institute of Marine Engineers Warren Centre Innovation Hero 2003 BAE Systems Chairman s Gold Award 2003 Four IEEE Best Paper prizes IROS 1994 and 2006 Data Fusion1997 Robotics 2004 Offices held EditGovernment officesPreceded byVernon C Gibson Chief Scientific Adviserto the Ministry of Defence2017 2018 Succeeded byDame Angela McLeanPreceded byMary O Kane Chief Scientist amp Engineer for New South Wales2019 IncumbentReferences Edit Hugh F Durrant Whyte at the Mathematics Genealogy Project a b c d Anon 2017 Durrant Whyte Prof Hugh Francis Who s Who online Oxford University Press ed Oxford A amp C Black doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 251082 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Hugh Durrant Whyte Faculty Profile Retrieved 30 December 2016 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 6 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link World leading robotics engineer named NSW Scientist of the Year University of Sydney 1 Defence Secretary announces world class innovation panel Australian UK dual national scientist Hugh Durrant Whyte barred from nuclear duties 20 December 2017 Retrieved 28 March 2018 New NSW Chief Scientist amp Engineer appointed NSW Chief Scientist amp Engineer 29 May 2018 Retrieved 9 December 2018 External links EditPersonal page at ACFR outdated Personal page at CAS ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems Chief Executive Officer People webpage at NICTA Biography on Royal Society Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh F Durrant Whyte amp oldid 1169077752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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