Denise Lam

University of Melbourne

Electromechanical brakes are currently being proposed as the future of the multi-billion dollar automotive brake industry due to advantages in manufacturability, performance and environmental considerations. This project successfully investigates using estimation techniques to reduce the hardware requirements and subsequently cost of one of the leading prototype brakes.


Position: Clamp force estimation in an e-brake
Office Location: Department of Mechanical Engineering


Student Project Award proudly sponsored by URS