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Matthew Doolan completed his PhD in process control at Ford Australia's Stamping Operations Facility. He has worked at the Mount Stromlo Observatory with some of the world's largest telescopes and the Gemini telescopes, in an academic capacity at the School of Engineering at the Australian National University. His research has encompassed a range of manufacturing industry projects, including dimensional control processes at Ford Australia and supply chain management with Toll Auto Logistics and Futuris. Matthew has also been involved in vehicle recycling initiatives at AutoCRC, as well as technology roadmapping projects for the automotive sector, notably the Automotive Australia 2020 Track 2040 initiative. At UNSW Canberra, Matthew continues his collaboration with the ARC Training Centre of Lightweight Automotive Structures (ATLAS) and maintains partnerships with various industry stakeholders to advance manufacturing processes, monitoring control technologies, and recycling lifecycle assessments. He is currently seeking PhD students with strong data analysis and manufacturing experience, aiming to guide exceptional candidates with academic success and industry backgrounds.
University of New South Wales • Canberra, Australia
Leading research and teaching in manufacturing processes and engineering.
Includes Business Intelligence, Enterprise Systems, and Cybersecurity Management streams.