Alumni

  1. James Forte, 02/2007-08/2009, Nonmagnetic Particle Separation Using Ferrofluids Controlled by Magnetic Fields.

  2. Marshal Doughty (Gordon Engineering Fellow), 01/2010-12/2010, High Precision Motion Control of Portable CT Drive System.

  3. Matt Ouellette (BS/MS student), 09/2009-current, Proof-of-Concept Design for Low Cost Braille Embosser. Anticipated graduation date: 07/2011. Scheduled to defend on July 27, 2011.

  4. Ismail Ilker Delice, 09/2007-05/2011, Stability Analysis of Multiple Time-Delay Systems with Applications to Supply Chain Management.

 

Co-advising

  1. Hani Sadaka, 01/2007-current, Robust Stability of Multiple Time Delay Systems with Structured Uncertainties. PhD level co-advising. Main advisor: Prof. Bahram Shafai (ECE).

 

Non-thesis research (graduate/postdoc)

  1. Artug Acar, 07/2007-05/2008, Stability and Robustness of Multiple Agents Communicating with Delays. PhD level advising.

  2. Rodrigue Tchapnga Takoudjou, 02/2009-05/2009, Stabilizing the Delay-Induced Oscillations of Inventory Levels via Collaborations among Supply Chains, MS level advising for the visiting scholar from Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France.

  3. Dr. Christopher J. Hasson, 09/2009-08/2010, Dynamics and Stability of Handheld Objects. Post-doctoral level co-advising, Main advisor. Prof. Dagmar Sternad (Biology, ECE, Physics).

  4. Paul Vanduyn, 06/2009-08/2010, Experimental Investigation of Learning and Task Performance under Virtual Environment Delays, PhD level co-advising. Main advisor. Prof. Dagmar Sternad (Biology, ECE, Physics).

 

Non-thesis research (undergraduate)

  1. Leo Byun, 07/2010-12/2010, Time-Delay Implementation in Control of Haptic Device for Experiments to Understand Human Decision, undergraduate level co-advising during student's six-month co-op. Main advisor. Prof. Dagmar Sternad (Biology, ECE, Physics).

  2. Cyril Blank (junior), Sarah Chamberland (junior), Morgan Galaznik (junior), Ernest Kabuye (junior), Matthew Ouelette (junior/senior), 05/2010-08/2010, Portable mechatronics-based Braille writing device.

  3. Tim Wiesner (freshman), 01/2011-04/2011, Portable mechatronics-based Braille writing device.

  4. Leo Byun (middler), 05/2011-07/2011, Exact H∞ norm computation of time delay systems.

  5. Brandon Poulin (sophomore), 05/2011-07/2011, Building a setup to measure counter torques produced by a gyroscopic motion.