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Robotics, Controls and Mechatronics Colloquium

AA/ChemE/EE/ME 591

Fridays 2:30-3:20 pm

EE 125



Friday January 11, 2008

Domitilla Del Vecchio
University of Michigan, EECS

Modular Cell Biology: Retroactivity and Insulation


Friday January 18, 2008

Prof. Sean Humbert
University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Aerospace Engineering

Visuomotor Convergence in Insects: Applications for Autonomous MAV/UAV Guidance, Navigation, and Control


Friday January 25, 2008

Mustafa Khammash
University of California at Santa Barbara, Mechanical Engineering

TBA


Friday February 1, 2008

Yoky Matsuoka
University of Washington, Computer Science and Engineering

Preserving anatomical features in a robotic hand


Wednesday February 6, 2008

Prof. Terry Sanger
Stanford University, School of Medicine

When practice does not make perfect: Failure of motor learning in neural networks and in children with dystonia


Friday February 15, 2008

Herbert Sauro
University of Washington, BioEngineering

TBA


Friday February 22, 2008

TBA
TBA

TBA


Friday February 29, 2008

William Dunbar
UC Santa Cruz, Computer Engineer

TBA


Friday March 7, 2008

Prof. Derek Paley
University of Marylan, College Park, Department of Aerospace Engineering

Cooperative Control of Autonomous Vehicles for Environmental Sampling


Friday March 14, 2008

Prof. Andrew Alleyne
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Precision Motion Control for Manufacturing Applications


Friday April 4, 2008

Prof. Stephen Boyd
Stanford University, Electrical Engineering

TBD


Friday April 11, 2008

Prof. Mung Chiang
Princeton University, Electrical Engineering

Beyond optimality: New Trends in Network Optimization


Friday April 18, 2008

Dr. Lin Xiao
Microsoft Research, Networked Embedded Computing Group

TBD


Friday April 25, 2008

Prof. Asu Ozdaglar
MIT, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

TBD


Friday May 2, 2008

Prof. Emmanuel Candes
Caltech, Applied and Computational Math

TBD


Friday May 9, 2008

Prof. Mario Sznaier
Northeastern University, Electrical and Computer Engineering

TBD


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