Introduction
Welcome to my home page.
This page contains my biography, portfolios, and recent publications.
Biography
Since the age of seven I have been programming and tinkering with computers and small electronic devices. LOGO is the first programming language that I used. Since then my knowledge of computing has grown out of my own interest for the virtual world. I commenced studying my undergraduate
electrical and electronic engineering, and
computer science double degree at
The University of Western Australia in 2004.
I plan to complete my
computer science honours degree at the end of 2008.
I plan to complete my electrical and electronic engineering final year project with
OBEL at the end of 2009.
My research interests include autonomous agent behaviour, computer vision, image processing, and pattern recognition.
My hobbies include playing car racing simulations, tinkering with computers, fire twirling, juggling, programming, and photography.
My other skills include computer networks and protocols, database analysis, sustainable and reusable program designs, systems analysis, and ability to independently quickly aquire and process information.
Current units
In first semester I am enrolled in
scientific communication, and
modelling complex systems.
In second semester I am enrolled in
computational intelligence, and
mobile and wireless computing.
Portfolios
During my undergraduate studies, I have placed a few portfolios online.
Scientific Communication
The
scientific communication portfolio was create in first semester, 2008.
Computer Vision
The
computer vision portfolio was created in first semester, 2007.
Matthew Lydon's Photography Portfolio
I have placed a few of Matthew Lydon's Photography Portfolios on the temporarily on the Internet.
Portraits
Weddings
Recent Publications
- C.Jenkins, J.Wan & et al., Application of Radial Symmetry for Caldera Detection, DICTA2008, Canberra, December 2008, in Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications, IEEE Computing Society.