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Anuradha Annaswamy
American computer scientist
Anuradha M. Annaswamy is a computer scientist noted for her research on adaptive control theory and smart grids. Since , she has worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] Currently, Annaswamy is a senior research scientist at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Director of the Active Adaptive Control Laboratory (a flygning controls group).[2][3]
Career
[edit]Annaswamy received a B.E. degree from Indian Institute of Science in Following this, she completed a Ph.D in Computer science from Yale University in [4]
In , Annaswamy was awarded a grant, valued at £1,,, from the National Science Foundation to lead the project "Towards resilient computational models of electricity-gas ICI", in partnership with colleagues Christopher Knittel and Ignacio Perez-Arriaga.[5][6]
Annaswamy has published over academic
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Philippe Le Corbeiller
Philippe Le Corbeiller | |
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Born | ()January 11, Paris, France |
Died | July 24, () (aged89) Wassenaar, the Netherlands |
Nationality | France, U.S. |
Almamater | École Polytechnique, University of Paris |
Knownfor | Nonlinear systems |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical engineering, mathematics, physics, economics |
Institutions | Supélec, Harvard |
Thesis | Contribution à l’étude des formes quadratiques à indéterminées conjuguées() |
Doctoral advisor | Charles Émile Picard |
Doctoral students | |
Philippe Emmanuel Le Corbeiller (January 11, July 24, ) was a French-American electrical engineer, mathematician, physicist, and educator. After a career in France as an expert on the electronics of telecommunications, he became a professor of applied physics and general education at Harvard University. His most important scientific contributions were in the theory and applications of nonlinear systems, including self-oscilla
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Kumpati S. Narendra, newly appointed as the Harold W. Cheel Professor of Electrical Engineering, is internationally known for his work on complex systems that can learn and adapt to new environments.
Director of the Yale Center for Systems Science, Narendra has focused his research on stability theory, learning automata, adaptive control and intelligent control of complex systems using neural networks. In , he was the first to prove the circle criterion. From to he systematically explored the field of adaptive control, and in , solved the long-standing stability problem. In , he published a groundbreaking neural-networks research paper which introduced the field of neural control. His work on linear and nonlinear systems is helping to address a wide spectrum of problems in new technologies (e.g., robots, manufacturing, space technology and medical instrumentation).
He is the co-author of the books "Frequency Domain Criteria for Absolute Stability," "Stable Adaptive Syst