Dr Peter Overbury
Biography
Role
PhD Student -Working with
office 168 chichester
Qualifications
PhD Illuminating meaningful diversity in complex feature spaces through adaptive grid-based genetic algorithms. -2020,
MSc evolutionary and adaptive systems (EASy)-2014,
BSc Neuroscience -2012
Awarded:
Pegge scholarship (2013) Awarded to the most promising student each year taking the EASy cores.
Junior Research Associate bursary (JRA) during the summer of 2011 one of only 22 students from all courses and years at the university are awarded this a year.
Lab Experience:
Unpaid Associate Researcher: Working with Dr Luc Berthouze on the use of genetic algorithms for generation of network with set levels of structural characteristics. Published 2015 and being presented at GECCO 2015 in Madrid.
Junior Research Associate scheme: During the summer I worked in the lab of Dr Guy Richardson on my own research of the expression of the outer hair cell motor protein prestin in mouse models of human hereditary deafness. I was fully responsible for the project and it has giving me valuable lab skills in florescent and confocal microscopy, quantitative immunoblotting, statistical analysis as well as dissection of mice.
Activities
Research Fellow in Computer Vision
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Worked as part of the Industrial Informatics and Signal Processing group (IISP lab) and the ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ on the development of software in the research field of ML and computer vision, particularly in action identification and the re-identification of people from separate camera feeds, as well contributing to publications.
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Development of software using Agile and SCRUM, GUI design, creation, training and deployment of deep learning methods, High-performance computing (HPC) including CUDA.