Paper accepted for the 2010 ACC
A paper by Sean Andersson on a nonlinear approach for tracking single molecules in a confocal microscope has been accepted to the 2010 American Controls Conference. Congratulations!
A paper by Sean Andersson on a nonlinear approach for tracking single molecules in a confocal microscope has been accepted to the 2010 American Controls Conference. Congratulations!
A paper by Morteza Lahijanian, Joe Wasniewski, Sean Andersson, and Calin Belta has been accepted for presentation at the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Congratulations!
A paper by R. Walker and S.B. Andersson, together with Calin Belta and Pierre Dupont has been accepted to the 2010 Haptics Symposium. The paper, titled “In-Haptics: Interactive Navigation using Haptics” describes a scheme for online user-modification of artificial potential fields during mobile robot navigation. Such an approach can help overcome the challenge of local […]
Morteza Lahijanian successfully defended his Ph.D. prospectus, titled “Temporal Logic Control of Stochastic Systems”. Congratulations!
Zhaolong Shen successfully defended his Ph.D. prospectus, titled “Tracking multiple particles in a confocal microscope.” Congratulations!
Professor Andersson is a co-PI on a two year grant from the National Science Foundation for the project NUE: Undergraduate Laboratory Experiences in Nanotechnology devices and Systems (U-LENS. The PI is Professor Anna Swan (BU-ECE) and co-PIs are Professors Hatice Altug (BU-ECE), Tyrone Porter (BU-ME), and Michael Smith (BU-BME). This project will develop and implement […]
Professor Andersson (PI), with Professor Belta (BU-ME), was awarded a three year grant from the National Science Foundation for their project A formal approach to the control of stochastic dynamic systems. The research objective of this award is to establish a theoretical framework for stochastic, complex systems such that given a specification, Professors Andersson and […]
Professor Andersson was awarded an NSF CAREER award. The five year project is titled Nonlinear Control for Single Molecule Tracking. The research objective of this Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) project is to establish a rigorous theoretical and experimental foundation for tracking single nanometer-scale particles and for tracking multiple particles simultaneously. Measurement of nanometer-scale particles […]