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Gilead Tadmor Professor Department of
Electrical
& Computer Engineering Office: 414 Dana Building (click
for a map & directions) Present and past research activities include basic system theory, distributed parameter systems, discrete event control systems, robust and optimal control and system identification, nonlinear control, dynamic estimation, and reduced order models for complex systems. The development of new modeling, control and observer design methodologies for unsteady fluid flow is presently a central theme in my research. Similar ideas are applied in dynamic methods for bio-medical imaging. Driving applications in previous projects include control and estimation problems involving electric drives, power electronics and power systems. |