Lecturers
The course is a collaboration
between ITB and UT. The lecturers are:
Dr Jan Willem Polderman was born in Kruiningen, The Netherlands. He
received the M.Sc. degree
in mathematics from the University of Groningen, Groningen, The
Netherlands in 1983, and the Ph.D. degree in mathematics, also from the
University of Groningen, in 1987. The title of his dissertation was
“Adaptive Control and Identification: Conflict or Conflux?” From 1983
to 1987 he was a Research Assistant at the Center for Mathematics and
Computer Science in Amsterdam, where he worked under the supervision of
J.H. van Schuppen and J.C. Willems. Since 1987 he has been with the
Department of Applied Mathematics of the University of Twente,
Enschede, The Netherlands, first as a Lecturer, and since 2003, as an
Associate Professor. He has made contributions to adaptive control, the
behavioral apporach to systems theory, coding theory, and hybrid
systems. With I.M.Y. he wrote the book Adaptive Control: An
Introduction (Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser 1996). With J.C.
Willems he published the book Mathematical Systems Theory: A Behavioral
Approach (Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, 1998). Since 2008
he is the director of education of the department of Applied
Mathematics and of the MSc course
in Systems and Control both at the University of Twente. The
MSc course in Systems and Control is a joint initiative of the
three technical universities in the Netherlands.
- Prof Anton A. Stoorvogel was born in Hengelo (O), The
Netherlands. He received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics from the
University of Leiden, The Netherlands in 1987, and the Ph.D. degree in
mathematics, from the Technical University of Eindhoven, in 1990. The
title of his dissertation was “The H-infinity control problem: a state
space approach” and was written under the supervision of H.L.
Trentelman and M.L.J. Hautus. Between 1990 and 2007 he has been with
the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Technical
University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, first as a Researcher of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, between 1997 and 2006 as an
Associate Professor and since 2006 as a Full Professor. Between 2000
and 2006 he was a part-time Full Professor at the Technical University
of Delft. Since 2007 he is a Full Professor at the Faculty of
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. He has made
contributions to robust control, systems with constraints, geometric
control theory and filtering theory. He wrote the book "The H-infinity
control problem: a state space approach" (Hemel Hempstead, U.K.,
Prentice Hall, 1991). With Trentelman and Hautus, he wrote the book
"Control theory for linear systems" (London, U.K.: Springer Verlag,
2001). With Saberi and Sannuti he wrote the books "Control of linear
systems with regulation and input constraints" (London, U.K.: Springer
Verlag, 2000) and "Filtering theory with applications to fault
detection and isolation" (Boston, U.S.A.: Birkhäuser 2007). He has
been or is on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Automatic
Control, Automatica, Mathemathics of Control, Signals and Systems and
the Int. J. Robust and Nonlinear Control.
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Dr Arief Syaichu-Rohman was born in Malang-Indonesia where he
also spent his school years. In 1985, he moved to Bandung and
then finished his undergraduate in March 1990 at the
Department of Electrical Engineering, Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB). Soon after, he worked at a newly founded
research division of PT IPTN (Indonesian Aircraft Idustries)
for 3 years before he joined as an academic staff in the Dept.
of Electrical Engineering ITB in 1993. He is now a member of
the Control & Computer Systems research group in the School of
Electrical Engineering & Informatics ITB. His master degree
was from UNSW Sydney Australia in 1998 and he completed his
PhD in 2005 at the Univ. of Newcastle Australia, both were in
control and systems. His current research interests are
anti-windup strategies and model predictive control and their
digital control applications.
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Prof Riyanto Bambang received B.Eng. degree in electrical
engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) in 1986, and
M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Waseda
University, Tokyo, Japan, in 1991 and 1994, respectively.
Currently, he is a lecturer and researcher at School of
Electrical Engineering and Informatics, ITB. He was head of
Control Systems and Computer Laboratory at Electrical
Engineering department, ITB, from 1995-2000. From 1995-1998,
he worked as a part time engineer at Indonesian Aerospace
Industry (formerly IPTN), where he was responsible for flight
control test and analysis of N250 Aircraft. His research
interests include robust control, hybrid systems & control,
networked control systems, intelligent control, and their
applications, particularly in active noise control. He
recently developed client-server based operator training
simulator for large scale industrial process control using
Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) identification, and is
currently in use in Fertilizer Co., East Kalimantan. His work
has won several scientific awards including Toray Science and
Technology Award in 2005. He is a member of Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Association of
Computing Machinery (ACM), and Association of Control
Professor in Asia. He served as program committee for several
international conferences in control and intelligent stystems.