Huber, Martin Professor Huber joined the University of Connecticut in the Fall of 2022 as an Assistant Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He received his B.S. (2007), M.S. (2010) and Ph.D. (2022) from the University of Connecticut. His interests include computational design, mechatronics and mechanical systems, and human motion analysis. Keywords: bio-engineering applications, computational design, Current, machine systems, mechatronics |
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Olgac, Nejat Dr. Olgac joined the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department in 1981. He received his Doctor of Science degree from Columbia University in 1976 and M.Sc. degree at the Technical Univ. of Istanbul, Turkey 1972 (summa-cum-laude), both in Mechanical Engineering. Prior to joining the department, he directed an industrial operation in radio, television, and home […] Keywords: active vibration suppression, bio-engineering applications, Biomedical Related Applications, control of multi-body systems, Current, design for vibrating structures, dynamic systems, Dynamics, Sensing and Control, micro-controls, robust nonlinear controls, systems and controls, vibrations |
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