Professor Robert Mahony is a research pioneer with global impact in aerial robotics. He developed the original control architectures for quadrotor aerial vehicles that are now industry standard, as well as building the first such vehicles in Australia. His seminal work in state estimation led to the creation of the ‘Mahony filter’ – an enabling technology for today’s multibillion-dollar commercial drone industry. His ongoing research in state estimation has driven the most significant advances in modern Inertial Navigation Systems in over half a century. He also contributed heavily to vision-based control of aerial systems and his work is used in many of the automated landing systems present in unmanned aerial vehicles.
Mahony has contributed across the whole range from advanced control systems theory to real-world practical robotics, influencing the way engineers and scientists design autonomous systems and sensing technology today.
Biography at time of election