Pieter Van Goor is a mechatronics lecturer at the University of Sydney with nine years of research and teaching experience spanning equivariant systems, observer design, and geometric methods on Lie groups. He completed a PhD at ANU studying equivariant observer design for visual spatial awareness and continued this line of work as a postdoc at ANU and the University of Twente, including a Marie Sklodowska-Curie–supported stint in Europe. Pieter blends rigorous theory with practical robotics applications, having worked across academic labs in Australia, the Netherlands, and France. Colleagues describe him as mathematically driven yet application-focused, often translating abstract geometric ideas into implementable observer algorithms. He also brings experience in community coordination and industry internships, reflecting an ability to communicate complex concepts to diverse audiences.
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Pieter Van Goor - Lecturer at University of Sydney