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Food Imaging Programme

27 August 2024

Find out about the EPECentre's Food Imaging Programme.

HOW TO APPLY
Food Imaging Programme EPECentre

EPECentre is hosting the project "A new electromagnetic imaging method for advanced food process optimization".

This is a 5-year programme (2021-26) funded through MBIE Endeavour Fund Research Programme and led by the EPECentre at the 九州影院.听

Food processing is one of New Zealand鈥檚 most important economic sectors. Food safety and quality control are at the core of all government and industry food strategies. We will develop a new imaging technique, referred to as 鈥渆lectrical admittance tomography鈥. By detecting and digitally processing the variations in electric and magnetic fields within food mixtures flowing through our sensors, we will be able to 鈥渟ee鈥 into the food as it is being processed and in motion. These variations arise due to the differences in electrical conductivity of different materials passing through 鈥 for instance metals are very conductive, plastic and rubber are non-conductive, while foods occupy a range in between.

The new technology will provide a multifunctional, economical, viable detection system to enhance product quality, safety and efficiency in the food processing industry. The core research team is based at the Universities of Canterbury and Auckland, and Lincoln Agritech. This team has expertise ranging from computer modelling, electronic sensing and digital signal processing, through to food process engineering. In addition we are working with overseas experts in electrical imaging and food processing.

Our programme will produce many benefits for a wide range of end users, including milk, cheese, ice-cream and sausage producers. In addition to improved food safety, reduced waste and increased efficiency, will be the creation of jobs in manufacturing to produce and sell the sensing and imaging systems based on our technology. We are working with NZ-based manufacturing and process design partners, to produce and market the products, and with seven well-known major NZ food producers, in the dairy and meat processing sectors.听

PhD Opportunities

We are currently recruiting for PhD students (updated Dec 2022)

PhD - Food Sensing and Imaging Programme opportunity听(information)

To apply, contact Dr Bill Heffernan, Principal Research Engineer, EPECentre, UC, at听Bill.Heffernan@epecentre.ac.nz听and send a CV, cover letter and transcript.听 Contact听info@epecentre.ac.nz听if you have any other questions.

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