Research Interests
Dynamic systems are central in many physical, engineering, biomedical, and economic processes.
My research work lies in Control Systems; specifically, I am interested in understanding
controlled behavior of complex dynamic systems, which typically involve computers and
networks for information exchange. My research has resulted in development of analysis
and synthesis methodologies in the following areas:
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Sampled-data control design
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Multirate digital signal processing
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Multirate process control and identification
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Networked control systems
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Alarm management and design
My research work has generated some impact in the field of control systems -
I was named a Thomson Reuters/Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher;
moreover, some of my research results have been applied and implemented in the Canadian industry.
Current Research
Supported by NSERC and a number of industrial partners, my research is currently focused
on the following areas:
By creating new knowledge, developing new tools, and transferring them to industry,
I aim to foster innovation in the research work and to provide a unique training
program for graduate students and research personnel in the areas of Monitoring
and Control of Complex Dynamic Systems.
CRC Lab on Intelligent Monitoring and Control
My graduate students and research fellows are located in W4-083 (ECERF), the CRC Lab on Intelligent Monitoring and Control.
Last updated May 16, 2021.