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Emeritus Professor
Professor of Systems Engineering and Reader in Knowledge Engineering
HISTORY
Professor David Sanders is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Portsmouth. He leads research into Systems Engineering and has worked in engineering, manufacturing, assistive technology, energy and Artificial Intelligence (AI) research for 40 years, with established collaborators and a successful research track record. He is an expert in control, AI and sensor fusion and a FIMechE and a FIET. He received a top grade 5 Alpha Excellent grading for his last EPSRC grant (GR/K43001/01) on design and analogue control (as PI). Since then, he has been the PI for several KTPs concerning control and sensors, and a Co-Investigator for some European Projects. He was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship in 2014 to pilot some control projects and received a top grade of Outstanding for his last Innovate UK grant (11198) investigating energy management systems in buildings (as PI).
Prof Sanders is currently PI for projects concerning assistive technology and control and sensors and Energy and AI. Publications, PhDs and grants are listed here.
Prof Sanders began academic research with Eureka PROMETHEUS Projects in the early eighties and as part of the SERC ACME Initiative (GR/D/38927 & GR/D/45002). That work concentrated on optimising automated processes and led to investigating sensing and AI (GR/E/05926) that automated systems in an intelligent way. That led to integrating sensors to investigate model-based control (GR/F/69345). Industrial work included sensor integration (PCFC15348) and techniques for using advanced production machinery (GR/G/04875) that introduced new ways of programming machines. Other work (GR/J/59432 & GR/K/3001) introduced sensors and sensor fusion and automated and optimised the intelligent design of recirculation reactors. He has extensive experience in sensing, AI, assistive technology and energy research, funded by industry, NATO, RCUK, EU and British Council.
Until 1990 he was the Research Group Secretary for a research group led by Professor John Billingsley. Prof Sanders formed the Systems Engineering Research Group in 1991 after Professor Billingsley emigrated to Australia.
Between 1991 and 1999, the group went through eight years of slow expansion of the three research areas in the group. This allowed natural groupings to form and the academics within the areas to be tested. Robotics, Manufacturing and Design were the core research areas during that time and research in those areas continues today. From 2000 to 2009 the numbers of staff and students in the research group increased year on year as new staff join as co-investigators for grants and supervisors for research students. From 2010 to 2012 Prof Sanders was mobilised for military service.
As he was away for a few years, the research group combined with the Network Systems Research Group to form the Intelligent and Networked Systems Research Group. Since his return in 2013, he reformed the Systems Engineering Research Group with external funding in excess of £1,000,000 and research restarted in Automation, Computing & Electronics, Sensors and Design, concentrating on robotics & powered wheelchairs, saving energy, manufacturing systems and design-for-assembly.
Prof Sanders has recently been awarded the IET Excellence in Creating a Smarter World International Innovation Prize, the IET Engineering & Technology International Innovation award for “Outstanding Innovation in Digital Health and Social Care” and a Certificate of Excellence from InnovateUk for his energy saving research.
RECENT RESEARCH FUNDING:
Intelligent modelling and control... Principal Investigator, funded by Innovate UK and InTandem Ltd.
Using artificial intelligence to share control of a powered-wheelchair... Principal Investigator, funded by the EPSRC.
Design and advanced manufacturing and production techniques to embed interfacing capability within flow and pressure sensors.... Principal Investigator, funded by Innovate UK and TGA Industries Ltd.
Reducing energy used in manufacture... Supervisor, funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellowship (part of £3,500,000 Horizon 2020 award) SCA COFUND / Horizon 2020 award.
RECENT TEACHING:
ResearcherID: B-7549-2008
SCOPUS
ORCID: 0000-0002-4359-6743
Research Interests
- Automation (specifically, manufacturing, robotics and tele-operation)
- Computing & Electronics (specifically, knowledge based systems, AI and powered wheelchairs)
- Design (specifically, decision making, design-for-assembly, governance and monitoring)
Education/Academic qualification
Master of Science, M B A, The Open University
Award Date: 20 Feb 1994
Ph.D., Automatic Path Planning, University of Portsmouth
1 Oct 1985 → 1 Jan 1990
Award Date: 1 Jan 1990
External positions
Assistant Head of Manning for the Army, Ministry of Defence
1 Apr 2015 → 1 Apr 2016
External Examiner, University of Hertfordshire
1 Jan 2015 → 1 Jan 2018
Senior Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering
1 Sept 2014 → 30 Sept 2015
Assistant Director of Army Manning, British Army
1 Apr 2013 → 1 Apr 2015
Deputy Commander of a Logistic Support Brigade, British Army
25 Jan 2012 → 31 Mar 2013
Chief of Coalition Logistics for NATO in Afghanistan, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
20 Jul 2011 → 25 Jan 2012
Commander (Rear) of a Logistic Support Brigade, British Army
10 Jan 2011 → 19 Jul 2011
Commander of a Logistic Group
1 Apr 2010 → 9 Jan 2011
Deputy Commander of a Regional Brigade, British Army
1 Apr 2007 → 31 Mar 2010
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Novel approach for powered wheelchair user identification and steering
Haddad, M., Sanders, D., Gharavi, A. & Langner, M., 10 Jan 2026, (Early online) In: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A review of recent advances in unidirectional ultrasonic guided wave techniques for nondestructive testing and evaluation
Abuassal, A., Kang, L., Martinho, L., Kubrusly, A., Dixon, S., Smart, E., Ma, H. & Sanders, D., 10 Feb 2025, In: Sensors. 25, 4, 32 p., 1050.Research output: Contribution to journal › Literature review › peer-review
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Intelligent scanning collision avoidance device with risk assessment
Haddad, M., Shamieh, J., Sanders, D., Gharavi, A., Tewkesbury, G., Hassan-Sayed, M. & Langner, M., 1 Aug 2024, Intelligent Systems and Applications - Proceedings of the 2024 Intelligent Systems Conference IntelliSys Volume 4. Arai, K. (ed.). Springer, p. 112-123 12 p. (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; vol. 1068 LNNS).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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The digital scanning collision avoidance device with risk assessment
Haddad, M., Shamieh, J., Sanders, D., Gharavi, A., Langner, M., Tewkesbury, G. & Hassan-Sayed, M., 1 Aug 2024, Intelligent Systems and Applications - Proceedings of the 2024 Intelligent Systems Conference IntelliSys Volume 4. Arai, K. (ed.). Springer, p. 508-518 11 p. (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems; vol. 1068 LNNS).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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A hybrid approach to evaluate employee performance using MCDA and artificial neural networks
Haddad, M. & Sanders, D. A., 4 Dec 2023, In: International Journal of Management and Decision Making. 23, 1, p. 58-76 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Thesis
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Automatic robot path planning with constraints
Sanders, D. A. (Author), Billingsley, J. (Supervisor), Aug 1990Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis
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Datasets
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Project Data EPSRC EP/S005927/1 Case study 1 Session 4
Haddad, M. (Creator) & Sanders, D. (Creator), University of Portsmouth, 13 Feb 2020
DOI: 10.17029/b96cc3d2-3f9a-4cc3-98fa-3099b269feb5
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Project Data EPSRC EP/S005927/1 Case study 1 Session 3
Haddad, M. (Creator) & Sanders, D. (Creator), University of Portsmouth, 13 Feb 2020
DOI: 10.17029/17cabd02-eff4-4722-ac7c-7f60f10a0d19
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Project Data EPSRC EP/S005927/1 Case study 1 Session 1
Haddad, M. (Creator) & Sanders, D. (Creator), University of Portsmouth, 13 Feb 2020
DOI: 10.17029/4b73f2b5-e725-4dda-8325-352093aca84b
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Project Data EPSRC EP/S005927/1 Case study 1 Session 2
Haddad, M. (Creator) & Sanders, D. (Creator), University of Portsmouth, 13 Feb 2020
DOI: 10.17029/4969d7f5-f721-4fbb-a738-7048f087e3e9
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AHP Data for "Using Sensitivity Analysis to select discrete Multiple Criteria Decision Making methods for management and engineering"
Haddad, M. J. M. (Creator) & Sanders, D. (Owner), University of Portsmouth, 22 Feb 2019
DOI: 10.17029/0b5bb589-7273-4d8d-9cc1-9ac54c31be5e
Dataset
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Intelligent-lifi for simultaneous 3d sensing and motion estimation and communication
Chiverton, J. (PI), Smart, E. (Team Member), Sanders, D. (Team Member) & Al-Mosawi, M. (Team Member)
1/03/22 → …
Project: Research
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PEPQs: Predicting essential proxies for quality of surgical care
Masum, S. (PI), Sanders, D. (Team Member), Hopgood, A. (Team Member), Khan, J. (Team Member), Duhoky, R. (CoI) & Smart, E. (Team Member)
1/09/21 → 31/10/26
Project: Research
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Investigating flow measurement using flush mounted ultrasonic transducers
Kang, L. (PI), Sanders, D. (Team Member) & Tewkesbury, G. (Team Member)
1/09/20 → 30/01/27
Project: Research
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Non Destructive Testing using dual-array ultrasonic transducers
Kang, L. (PI), Sanders, D. (Team Member) & Tewkesbury, G. (Team Member)
1/08/20 → 1/08/27
Project: Research
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Acoustic instruments measurements and innovative manufacturing
Ausiello, L. (PI), Sanders, D. (Team Member), Becerra, V. (Team Member) & Squicciarini, G. (CoI)
1/03/18 → …
Project: Research
Activities
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Chailey Heritage Foundation
Haddad, M. (Visiting researcher), Sanders, D. (Visiting researcher), Kyberd, P. (Visiting researcher), Zhou, S. (Visiting researcher), Langner, M. (Visiting researcher) & Tewkesbury, G. (Visiting researcher)
25 Oct 2021Activity: Visiting an external organisation types › Visiting an external non-academic organisation
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Invited Talk on the HealthTech Stage at MedTech 2021
Sanders, D. (Speaker)
28 Sept 2021 → 29 Sept 2021Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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First workshop on how to improve mobility and quality of life for children with disabilities at the Intelligent Systems Conference
Sanders, D. (Organiser), Haddad, M. (Chair) & Tewkesbury, G. (Presented paper)
2 Sept 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Presented two papers at the Intelligent Systems Conference.
Sanders, D. (Speaker)
2 Sept 2021 → 3 Sept 2021Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Second workshop on how to improve mobility and quality of life for children with disabilities at the Intelligent Systems Conference
Sanders, D. (Organiser), Tewkesbury, G. (Chair) & Haddad, M. (Invited speaker)
2 Sept 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Prizes
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Appointed as Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Sanders, D. (Recipient), 8 Jun 2018
Prize: National/international honour
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Press/Media
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More independence for disabled young people
10/12/20
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research cited
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Greater independence for wheelchair users with digital sensor system
5/10/18
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Expert comment
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The Queen's Birthday honours 2018
8/06/18 → 17/07/18
3 items of Media coverage, 3 Media contributions
Press/Media: Expert comment
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Life-changing wheelchair research up for awards
11/10/16
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research cited