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Thomas received a B.Sc. (Hons) in Music Technology and Audio System Design from the University of Derby in 2002 and completed his PhD in Electronic Engineering (Bayesian Signal Processing) at the University of London in 2006. He has held several academic positions, including Postdoctoral Researcher and Research Fellow at various institutions including the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London and the Institute for Digital Communications at the University of Edinburgh. He has worked in the Applied Mathematics Research Group at the University of Southampton and at the University of Oxford's Centre for functional MRI brain imaging. In 2012, he joined the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, progressing through the ranks from New Frontiers Fellow and Lecturer to Associate Professor in 2017 and Professor in 2022. His work encompasses both theoretical and applied aspects of Signal and Image Processing, with a particular focus on industrial applications related to computed tomography and volumetric imaging problems.
University of Southampton • Southampton, UK
Leading research in advanced algorithms for inverse problems and signal/image processing.
University of Southampton • Southampton, UK
Conducted research and taught courses in signal processing and machine learning.
University of Southampton • Southampton, UK
Taught various topics in engineering including fundamental mathematics and robotics.
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research • Southampton, UK
Conducted research in sound and vibration analysis.