Faculty

Affiliated with the program are the following faculty members
who are involved in complementary research activities.
- Eric M.
Austin - Passive and Active Vibration Suppression, Materials
with Time-Dependent Properties (viscoelastic), and Finite Element
Analysis of Layered Media.
- Stanley T. Birchfield -
Visual correspondence and tracking, stereo
vision, acoustic localization, and mobile robot localization.
- Richard Brooks -
Adaptation in Distributed Systems, Network Security, Sensor Networks,
and Self-Organizing Systems.
- Timothy
Burg - Nonlinear control applications, antenna measurement systems, and
engineered biological structures.
- Mohammed F. Daqaq - Comprehensive modeling of complex dynamic systems, nonlinear dynamics and control of MEMS/NEMS, delay-differential equations, and energy harvesting.
- Darren M.Dawson - Nonlinear and Distributed
Control Techniques of Electric Machinery, Robotic Manipulator Systems,
Magnetic Bearings, and Mechnical Friction.
- Adam Hoover -
Image Processing and Computer Vision
- Richard Groff -
Bio-inspired design and control, fabrication and rapid prototyping of
electromechanical systems at small length scales, machine-learning, and
model-based approaches to locomotion and control.
- Nader Jalili -
Dynamics and Vibrations of Structures and Machines, Non-linear and
Optimal Control, Control and Optimization of Time-delayed Systems,
and Active Vibration Control
- Sam Sander -
Software infrastructure for autonomous control systems, dataparallel image processing algorithms and architectures, and information security
- Robert J.
Schalkoff - Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Computer
Vision, Neural Networks,and Fuzzy Systems
- Ardalan Vahidi - Fuel Cell Power Systems, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Distributed Energy Networks, Vehicle Active Safety Systems, Vehicle Dynamics, Parameter Estimation for Vehicles, Constrained Control Methods, Real-Time Implementation to Fast Processes.
- John R.
Wagner - Automotive Systems, Active Vibration Isolation,
Mechatronic System Design, and Nonlinear/Intelligent Controls
- Ian D. Walker -
Robotics: Dynamics and Control; Fault Tolerance and reliability;
Application of Robotics to Hazardous and Remote Environments.

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