AEM Seminar: TODAY, October 11th - Asst Prof Ryan Caverly, Dept of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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to AEM Seminar, AEM Regular Faculty
University of Minnesota
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics Fall 2024 Seminar Series
TODAY, October 11, 2024
43 Rapson Hall
2:30pm-4:30pm
AEM Seminar:
Optimal and Robust Control:
Theoretical Extensions, Robotics & Aerospace Applications, and the
Development of Space Technology
Abstract: This talk
will provide an overview of the research directed by Prof. Caverly in
the Aerospace, Robotics, Dynamics, and Control (ARDC) Lab. In
particular, the ARDC Lab's contributions will be highlighted in the
areas of (1) the development of novel optimal & robust control
theory and design methods for uncertain dynamic systems; (2) the
application of estimation and control techniques to enable novel
capabilities in aerospace and robotic systems; and (3) the development
of new spacecraft technology, primarily inspired by robotic systems.
Bio: Ryan
Caverly is an Assistant Professor and McKnight Land-Grant Professor in
the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University
of Minnesota. He received his B.Eng. degree in Honours Mechanical
Engineering from McGill University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Prior
to joining the University of Minnesota, he worked as an intern and then
a consultant for Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in
Cambridge, MA. His research interests include dynamic modeling and
control systems, with a focus on robotic, mechanical, and aerospace
applications, as well as robust and optimal control techniques.
*Refreshments to follow in 227 Akerman Hall
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Molly Schmitz (She/Her/Hers)
Graduate Program Coordinator & Executive Accounts Specialist
Department of Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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