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BIOGRAPHY
Professor Paden received
his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UC Berkeley in 1985 and is currently
a professor at the University of California, Santa
Barbara in the Mechanical Engineering Department
with a joint appointment in the Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department. His research interests focus on nonlinear control theory and its
application to electromechanical systems. He was a visiting fellow at the
Department of Mathematics at the University
of Western Australia in
1988. In 1993, he won the Best Paper Award from the ASME Journal of Dynamic
Systems, Measurement, and Control and the IEEE Control System Society
Technology Award in 2001. In 2002, he was a distinguished foreign visitor and
plenary speaker at the Brazilian Control Conference - the largest control
conference in South America. An additional
conference award is the 2001 James Yorke Red Sock Award given at the SIAM
Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems for his work on experimental
chaos. He has consulted for industry on the design and control of magnetic
bearings, design of medical devices, and has served as an associate editor
for the Journal of Robotic Systems. He is co-founder and president of
LaunchPoint Technologies - a systems firm specializing in venture
engineering. He has 17 patents and is a Fellow of IEEE and AIMBE.
Contact
Information:
Department of Mechanical and
Environmental Engineering
University of California
Room 2336, Engineering II Building
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Phone: (805)
893-8165
Fax: (805) 893-8651
E-mail: paden@engineering.ucsb.edu
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