
Overview
Background
Professor Michael Brünig is the Head of School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at The University of Queensland (UQ), a role he took over in 2016 but with an interruption from 2019-2021 to lead UQ’s Business School.
Prof Brünig is a strategic thinker, an innovation expert, and an experienced change manager with international experience from Europe, the United States, and Australia. He is passionate about building strong performing teams and has experience in bringing large projects with substantial funding to fruition, igniting entrepreneurial spirit in students and staff, and driving impact from research through partnering, commercialisation and spin-off companies.
Before joining UQ, Prof Brünig worked with the CSIRO. As an executive manager with the organisation, he led an initiative to establish a $140m National Research Flagship on Digital Productivity and later guided the business through a merger to create Data61, a national research powerhouse focusing on data innovation. Professor Brünig started his career in research and development in the automotive industry in Germany and Silicon Valley in the United States after completing his PhD at RWTH Aachen, Germany.
Prof Brünig is a sought-after expert with respect to research translation. He sits on multiple boards as non-executive director, is technical advisor to start-up companies in Australia and is frequently consulted as a subject matter expert. Within UQ, Prof Brünig has helped to create UQ Ventures and UQ Innovate, units that foster entrepreneurship among students and academics and provide the creative environment to be successful.
Under Prof Brünig’s leadership, UQ started multiple significant initiatives, including UQ Cyber, the National Industry 4.0 Energy Testlab, the AI Initiative and with partners the QLD Government AI Hub. He is also highly influential in shaping UQ’s curriculum. He initiated the Bachelor of Computer Science, the Master of Cyber Security that is modelled using the US National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework and UQ’s first full online Master of Business Analytics. He also was a key contributor to creating the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Informatics and Digital Health.
Availability
- Professor Michael Bruenig is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, Rheinisch Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen
- Doctor of Philosophy, Rheinisch Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Works
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1999
Conference Publication
Iterative backward motion estimation for hierarchical wavelet video coding
Brünig, Michael and Niehsen, Wolfgang (1999). Iterative backward motion estimation for hierarchical wavelet video coding.
1999
Conference Publication
Paraunitary filter banks for hierarchical wavelet video coding
Niehsen, Wolfgang and Brünig, Michael (1999). Paraunitary filter banks for hierarchical wavelet video coding.
1999
Journal Article
Covariance analysis of motion-compensated frame differences
Niehsen, T and Brunig, M (1999). Covariance analysis of motion-compensated frame differences. Ieee Transactions On Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 9 (4), 536-539. doi: 10.1109/76.767119
1999
Conference Publication
Segmentation of human faces in color images using connected operators
Menser Bernd and Bruenig Michael (1999). Segmentation of human faces in color images using connected operators. IEEE.
1999
Conference Publication
Locating human faces in color images with complex background
Menser, Bernd and Bruenig, Michael (1999). Locating human faces in color images with complex background. IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ISPACS), Phuket, Thailand, 8-10 December 1999. IEEE.
1998
Journal Article
Ein Algorithmus zur schnellen Bewegungsschätzung in Bildfolgen
Brünig, Michael and Niehsen, Wolfgang (1998). Ein Algorithmus zur schnellen Bewegungsschätzung in Bildfolgen. ITG-Fachbericht (146), 53-58.
1998
Conference Publication
AR-modeling and low bit rate encoding of motion-compensated frame differences
Brünig, Michael and Niehsen, Wolfgang (1998). AR-modeling and low bit rate encoding of motion-compensated frame differences. doi: 10.1117/12.298371
1998
Conference Publication
Least-asymmetric signal extension for two-band paraunitary FIR filter banks
Niehsen, W and Brunig, M (1998). Least-asymmetric signal extension for two-band paraunitary FIR filter banks. IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Chicago Il, Oct 04-07, 1998. LOS ALAMITOS: IEEE COMPUTER SOC.
1998
Conference Publication
A fast full search block matching algorithm using subblocks
Bruenig, M. and Niehsen, W. (1998). A fast full search block matching algorithm using subblocks. 9th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), Island of Rhodes, Greece, 8-11 September 1998. Typorama Editions.
1998
Conference Publication
Fast full search block matching based on combined SAD and MSE measures
Brunig, M and Niehsen, W (1998). Fast full search block matching based on combined SAD and MSE measures. Meeting on Visual Communications and Image Processing, San Jose Ca, Jan 25-27, 1999. BELLINGHAM: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING.
1997
Conference Publication
Adaptive Pel-Recursive Displacement Estimation
Niehsen, Wolfgang and Brünig, Michael (1997). Adaptive Pel-Recursive Displacement Estimation.
1997
Conference Publication
Adaptive pel-recursive displacement estimation
Niehsen, W. and Brünig, M. (1997). Adaptive pel-recursive displacement estimation.
1997
Conference Publication
AR-modeling and low bit rate encoding of motion-compensated frame differences
Brunig, M and Niehsen, W (1997). AR-modeling and low bit rate encoding of motion-compensated frame differences. Visual Communications and Image Processing 1998 Conference, San Jose Ca, Jan 28-30, 1998. BELLINGHAM: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING.
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Michael Bruenig is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Robot Navigation in Forests Fusing Above- and Under-Canopy Sensing Modalities
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Autonomous Self-Modelling by a Robotic System
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Evaluating and Improving Type Inference Models for Web Application Reverse Engineering
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Mark Utting, Professor Ryan Ko
Completed supervision
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Michael Bruenig directly for media enquiries about:
- Advanced Technologies
- analytics
- artificial intelligence
- automation
- autonomous cyber operations
- data analytics
- data capture
- data innovation
- data security
- Data61
- digital
- Digital Productivity
- DTLS based security
- eHealth
- ICRA
- ICT
- information technology
- internet of things
- IT
- nano-scale age
- robotics
- sensing
- sensors
- STEM education
- technology
- two-way authentication
- wireless sensor network
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