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Daniel Newbrook is a member of the Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) research group at the University of Southampton, within the School of Electronics and Computer Science. He focuses on the development of reusable system-on-chip (SoC) infrastructure and the integration of novel hardware. Newbrook received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Southampton, graduating with honors in 2017. He then pursued a PhD within the Sustainable Electronic Technologies (SET) research group, working on his thesis titled 'Characterisation of thin film thermoelectric materials deposited using low pressure chemical vapor deposition'. After completing his PhD, he transitioned into a postdoctoral research position at the University of Southampton, engaging in a project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council on the development of flexible thermoelectric generators for energy generation using heat pipes. His research interests also extend to hardware accelerators and low power SoC design, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence applications.
University of Southampton • Southampton, England, UK
Engaged in the EPSRC IAA project focused on the development of flexible thermoelectric generators for energy generation.