Graduated Ph.D. Students
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Raghu Venkataraman
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Fault-Tolerant Flight Control
Using One Aerodynamic Control Surface, June, 2018.
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Aditya Kotikalpudi
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Robust Flutter Analysis for Aeroservoelastic Systems, April, 2017.
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Masanori Honda
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Temperature Dependent Robust Control of Hard Disk Drives Using
Parameter Varying Techniques, October 2016.
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Shu Wang
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Robust LPV Control for Wind Turbines, July 2016.
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Bin Hu
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
A Robust Control
Perspective on Optimization of Strongly-Convex Functions,
July 2016.
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Jen Annoni
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Modeling for Wind Farm Control,
May 2016.
MS Thesis,
Modeling for Wind Farm Control,
May 2014.
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David Escobar Sanabria, Co-advised with Roger Arndt and
Gary Balas
Ph.D. Thesis,
Modeling, Robust Control, and Experimental Validation of
a Supercavitating Vehicle, June 2015.
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Dongwon Lim, Co-advised with Sue Mantell
Ph.D. Thesis,
Development of Self-Powered Wireless Structural Health
Monitoring (SHM) for Wind Turbine Blades,
January 2015.
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Paul Freeman, Co-advised with Gary Balas
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Reliability Assessment for Low-cost Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles, November 2014.
MS Thesis,
Robust, model-based fault detection for commercial
transport air data probes, November 2011.
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Andrei Dorobantu, Co-advised with Gary Balas
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Test Platforms for Model-Based Flight Research,
September 2013.
MS Thesis,
Time Delay Margin Analysis for Adaptive Flight Control Laws,
December 2010.
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Ahmet Arda Ozdemir, Co-advised with Gary Balas
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Preview Control for Wind Turbines,
August 2013.
MS Thesis,
Effects of Disturbance Augmented Control Design for Wind
Turbines, November 2010.
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Abhijit Chakraborty, Co-advised with Gary Balas
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Nonlinear Robustness Analysis Tools for Flight Control Law
Validation & Verification,
September 2012.
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Tim Wheeler, Co-advised with Andrew Packard
at the University of California, Berkeley
(Publications)
Ph.D. Thesis,
Probabilistic Performance Analysis of Fault Diagnosis
Schemes, Fall 2011.
Graduated M.S. Students
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Sally Ann Keyes
(Publications)
MS Thesis,
A Newtonian Development of the Mean-Axis Dynamics
with Example and Simulation, May 2017.
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Inchara Lakshminarayan
MS Thesis,
Model-based Fault Detection for Low-cost UAV Actuators, September 2016.
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Adrià Serra Moral
MS Thesis,
Flutter Suppression of a Flexible Flying-Wing UAV
Using the Leading Edge Stagnation Point Sensor, September 2016.
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Raghu Venkataraman
(Publications)
MS Thesis,
Reliability Assessment of Actuator Architectures for
Unmanned Aircraft, May 2015.
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Daniel Showers
MS Thesis,
System Identification for the Clipper Liberty C96 Wind
Turbine, June 2014.
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Janos Polgar, Co-advised with Gary Balas
MS Thesis,
Confidence metrics analysis of a fixed-wing UAV,
December 2013.
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Will Thorson
MS Thesis:
Design and Implementation of a Control System for the
Mesabi V27 Wind Turbine, May 2013.
Past Visitors and Post-doctoral Researchers
Past Undergraduate Students
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Apurva Badithela,
Actuator Modeling for Low-cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,
Summer 2015 - Spring 2018
(UROP);
Convergence Rate Analysis for the Heavy Ball Algorithm,
Summer 2018.
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Joseph Habeck, Rate Table Gyro for Moment of
Inertia Testing, Fall 2015 - Spring 2017
(UROP)
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Katherine Wilson, Model predictive control of a quadcopter,
Fall 2016 - Spring 2017 (EE Honors Thesis)
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Lindsay Taylor, Design of a small scale turbine,
Fall 2015- Spring 2017
(NSF REU)
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Katherine Glasheen, Design of a small scale turbine,
Spring 2015- Spring 2016
(UROP
and NSF REU)
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Thomas Georgiou, Control of multiple turbines,
Spring 2014- Spring 2015
(UROP)
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Erik Bergquist, Build and flight tests of
reliable UAV, Summer 2014-Fall 2015
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Kieran McCabe, UAV Bus Architectures, Summer
2013-Spring 2014
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Caleb Carlson, Turbine Yaw Control, Spring
2012-Spring 2013
(UROP)
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Ryan Carlson, UAV Actuator Modeling, Fall 2012-Spring
2013
(UROP)
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Brian Comiskey, UAV Dynamometer Development,
Spring 2013