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C. T. Abdallah
Also published under:Chaouki T. Abdallah, C. Abdallah, Chaouki Abdallah, Chaguki T. Abdallah, Chaouki Tanios Abdallah
Affiliation
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Topic
Optimal Control,Angular Velocity,Center Of Mass,Consensus Control,Control Input,Forward Euler Method,Heterogeneous Systems,Model Predictive Control,Multi-agent Systems,Newton-Raphson Method,Nonlinear Systems,Optimal Control Problem,Optimization Problem,Ordinary Differential Equations,System Dynamics,Tracking Control,Yield Prediction,2D Plane,Adaptive Method,Agent System,Analytical Solutions,Application Of Neural Networks,Autonomous Vehicles,Barrier Function,Bias Term,Class Of Nonlinear Systems,Closed-loop System,Consensus Error,Consensus Protocol,Continuously Differentiable Function,Continuum Mechanics,Control Objective,Control Of Multi-agent Systems,Control Problem,Cost Function,Derivative Of Function,Differential Equations,Equation Of State,Exponential Stability,Feed-forward Network,Final Time,Forward Motion,Front Wheel,Function Of Time,Functional Integrity,Future Output,Global Inequality,Harmonic Oscillator,Heterogeneous Multi-agent Systems,Horizontal Axis,
Biography
Chaouki T. Abdallah (M'81–SM'85) received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, in 1982 and 1988, respectively.
He is currently a Professor, Associate Chair, and the Director of the Graduate Program in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. He conducts research and teaches courses in the general area of systems theory with focus on control and communications systems. His research has been funded by national funding agencies (NSF, AFOSR, NRL), national laboratories (SNL, LANL), and by various companies (Boeing, HP). He has also been active in designing and implementing various international graduate programs with Latin American and European countries. He was a cofounder in 1990 of the ISTEC consortium, which currently includes more than 150 universities in the US, Spain, and Latin America. He has coauthored four books, and more than 150 peer-reviewed papers.
Dr. Abdallah's IEEE professional service credits include serving as an IEEE CSS BOG Appointed Member (2004–2005), as a member of the IEEE CSS Long Range Planning Committee (2004–2005), and as the Program Chair of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Hawaii, 2003. He will also be serving as the General Chair of CDC'08. He is a recipient of the IEEE Millennium medal.
He is currently a Professor, Associate Chair, and the Director of the Graduate Program in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. He conducts research and teaches courses in the general area of systems theory with focus on control and communications systems. His research has been funded by national funding agencies (NSF, AFOSR, NRL), national laboratories (SNL, LANL), and by various companies (Boeing, HP). He has also been active in designing and implementing various international graduate programs with Latin American and European countries. He was a cofounder in 1990 of the ISTEC consortium, which currently includes more than 150 universities in the US, Spain, and Latin America. He has coauthored four books, and more than 150 peer-reviewed papers.
Dr. Abdallah's IEEE professional service credits include serving as an IEEE CSS BOG Appointed Member (2004–2005), as a member of the IEEE CSS Long Range Planning Committee (2004–2005), and as the Program Chair of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Hawaii, 2003. He will also be serving as the General Chair of CDC'08. He is a recipient of the IEEE Millennium medal.