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B Science, B Science (Hons), PhD

Lecturer, Griffith School of Engineering

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Research expertise

David has research interests in the fields of monitoring and simulation. His research consists of sports monitoring, biological monitoring, computer based simulation, and visualisation. David has also researched in the area of semiconductors and semiconductor simulation and modelling.

Current teaching areas

  • Computers and Software Engineering
  • Unix Based Engineering
  • Computer Systems
  • Advanced Computer Systems

Publications

  • Adrian Diery & David Rowlands & Tim Cutmore & Daniel A. James 2004, "Wavelet Analysis of Atrial Electrical Activity", in WSEAS Transactions on Systems, vol.3, no.10, WSEAS Press, Athens, Greece.
  • D.A. James & D. Rowlands & R. Mahnovetski & J. Channells & T. Cutmore 2003, "Internet based ECG medical information system", in Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, vol.26, no.1, Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine, Australia.
  • David Rowlands & Sima Dimitrijev 2000, "Derivation of a nonlinear variance equation and its application to SOI Technology", in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, vol.13, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, The United States of America.
  • David Rowlands & Sima Dimitrijev 1999, "Nonlinear Variance Model for Analysis of Effects of Process-parameter Fluctuations", in Electronics Letters, vol.35(21), IEE, UK.
  • David Rowlands & Sima Dimitrijev & Barry Harrison 1998, "Effects of process induced gate-to-source/drain junction separation in MOSFET structures", in Microelectronics Reliability, vol.38, Pergamon, UK.
  • David Rowlands & Sima Dimitrijev 1997, "Studying the Effect of Process Variation on Submicron Devices by Using a Virtual Factory", in Micro '97, IREE Society.
  • Adrian Diery & David Rowlands & Daniel A. James & Tim Cutmore 2003, "Nonlinear processing techniques for P-Wave Detection and Classification: A reveiew of current methods and applications", in Proceedings of the Eighth Australian and New Zealand Intelligent Information Systems Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
  • D. Cooper & D. D. Rowlands & D. A.James & T. Cutmore 2004, "novel electrocardiograph visualisation techniques for multichannel data", in Abstract of SPIE International Symposium on Smart Materials, nano-, and micro-smart systems, SPIE, Bellingham, WA.
  • D. Rowlands & Daniel A. james & C. Vanegas & S. Rao & P. Lisner 2003, "'Design and Fabrication of an ECG amplifier on silicon using standard CMOS process", in Proceedings of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers sensors 2003, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Piscataway, NJ, The United States of America.
  • D. Wilson & D. D. Rowlands & D. A.James & T. Cutmore 2004, "nonlinear signal processing of electroencephalograms for automated sleep monitoring", in Abstract of SPIE International Symposium on Smart Materials, nano-, and micro-smart systems, SPIE, Bellingham, WA.

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