Author: Talgat

Kristoff receives National Consortium GEM Fellowship

Date: 05-2020  The GEM National Consortium is an institution devoted to increasing the participation of underrepresented groups of people (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) in the pursuit of master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering and science. Each year, GEM identifies and recruits a select amount of undergraduate and graduate students who excel in Read More …

Welcome Kaushik and Bumsoo to ISAaC Group

Date: 09-05-2019  We are pleased to welcome two new members: Kaushik and Bumsoo to our group. Kaushik will be doing research on Design and Certification of AI Algorithms for Autonomous Aerial Systems and Bumsoo will be working on Quality Assurance of Selective LASER Melting with Data-driven Control Methods.

Alex presented at IEEE conference in Vancouver

Date: 08-22-2019  Alex gave an oral presentation of his research in IEEE 15th International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE) in Vancouver, BC, Canada on August 22-26. CASE is the flagship automation conference of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS). During “Data Analytics for Additive Manufacturing” session, he talked about the application of Read More …

Alex receives ISA Educational Foundation Scholarship

Date: 07-2019  In July 2019, Alex received ISA Educational Foundation Scholarship. International Society for Automation (ISA) awards this international scholarship to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. He is one from only 10 graduate students (from Canada, France, etc.) who received this award Read More …

Presentation at VFS – Forum 75

Date: 2019-5-15 Di Zhao presented his work at 75th Annual Forum of The Vertical Flight Society. The topic of his research is Autonomous Shipboard Landing Control for Vertical Take Off and Landing Craft. Graduate students from MOVE center presented their work at the Forum as well.

Welcome Kristoff and Talgat to ISAaC Group

Date: 2018-9-1 We are pleased to welcome two new members: Kristoff and Talgat to our group. Kristoff will be doing research on Intuitive Trajectory Generation of Hybrid Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Talgat will be working on Reactive Control under Sensor Degradation for Autonomous VTOL Aircraft.