After a 40-year electrical engineering career, Kevin Rogers joined the University of South Australia as a research fellow in 2012. In 2021 he obtained his PhD in UAV-based acoustic atmospheric tomography, the continuous measuring of 3D temperature and wind velocity fields in the lower atmosphere. Kevin has also taught power electronics and drives, a course […]
Biography
After a 40-year electrical engineering career, Kevin Rogers joined the University of South Australia as a research fellow in 2012. In 2021 he obtained his PhD in UAV-based acoustic atmospheric tomography, the continuous measuring of 3D temperature and wind velocity fields in the lower atmosphere. Kevin has also taught power electronics and drives, a course about the use of high-power semiconductors for high-power applications such as speed control of motors and high-voltage DC links. He has also supervised students for their masters research projects. He is now mainly retired but continues his research and publishes research papers on a voluntary basis.
Biography
After a 40-year electrical engineering career, Kevin Rogers joined the University of South Australia as a research fellow in 2012. In 2021 he obtained his PhD in UAV-based acoustic atmospheric tomography, the continuous measuring of 3D temperature and wind velocity fields in the lower atmosphere. Kevin has also taught power electronics and drives, a course about the use of high-power semiconductors for high-power applications such as speed control of motors and high-voltage DC links. He has also supervised students for their masters research projects. He is now mainly retired but continues his research and publishes research papers on a voluntary basis.