Speakers
Dr. Graham Dudgeon
Graham is currently the energy production industry marketing manager at MathWorks. He joined MathWorks in 2004 as a principal technical consultant. His focus was primarily on physical modelling and control design, and he has worked with a broad range of customers in the energy, aerospace, defence, marine, automotive, and transport industries. Before coming to MathWorks, Graham held research fellow positions at the University of Strathclyde in the Centre for Economic Renewable Power Delivery (CERPD) and the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Electrical Power Systems. He began his professional career working with the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, an agency of the U.K. Ministry of Defence. He received his M.Eng. (Distinction) in avionics and Ph.D. in multivariable control from the University of Glasgow.
Bradley Horton
Brad joined MathWorks Australia in April 2006 and currently holds the position of application engineering team manager. Prior to joining MathWorks, Bradley worked as an application engineer for MathWorks former Australian distributor. Before that, he spent two years working at a mining research centre, where he conducted vibration tests on tubular spacetruss structures, and five years as an air operations analyst with Defense Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO), where he was primarily tasked with integrating weapon system component models (radar, clutter, guidance laws) into a larger mission-level simulation program. Bradley holds a B.Eng. in mechanical engineering and a B.Sc. in applied mathematics.
David Willingham
David is a senior engineer in the energy and finance sectors in Australia. He previously held the role of senior training engineer, managing the MathWorks Australian training program. Prior to joining MathWorks, David worked as a technical support engineer for MathWorks former Australian distributor. Before that, he spent a year working in Singapore developing a voice-over-IP DSP algorithm in MATLAB for his thesis project. He has more than 10 years of MATLAB and Simulink experience. David received his honours degree in electrical and computer systems engineering, specialising in signal processing, from Monash University, Australia.