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  • I'm pleased to say that our annual Ski Day tradition is still going strong: join us on Saturday, March 18th at Loveland Ski area with skiis, snowboard, or whatever other contraption you wish to use to fly down a snowy slope at (
  • It is my pleasure to welcome Quinton Corry into our team. Quinton will be spearheading a teaching-centirc project for the development of new take-home experiments for the undergraduate class ECEN 2260: Circuits as Systems. Since Quinton is
  • As the ROCC lab continues to dip its toes into quantum control, I am happy to welcome Jasleen Batra as our new Undergraduate Research Student. Jasleen will help the transition our Quantum Control research from theory to practice by implementing
  • It is my pleasure to welcome Victor Freire Melgizo as the newest member of the ROCC lab. Victor is joining us from the University of Wisconsin Madison, where he designed and implemented path planning algorithms and control barrier functions on
  • It's been a hot summer, so for this year's hike I suggest going somewhere cool. So on August 20th, the System and Controls group is heading over to St. Mary's Glacier. We'll have breakfast at the base of the glacier and then head up to the top (
  • As things begin to go back to normal, the System and Controls group has opted to resume our tradition of a joint ski day. Join us at Loveland Ski Area on March 5th, 2022. We'll break up based on experience and meet back up for a communal lunch.
  • I am very proud to announce that Terrence Skibik has been selected for a summer internship at the Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories. MERL is a cutting edge industry research laboratory that has made many major contributions to the field
  • It is my pleasure to welcome Mantas Naris into the ROCC group, sort of... By all intents and purposes, Mantas is a full-fledged member of the Bio-inspired Perception and Robotics Lab here at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ, where he is currently pursuing
  • I'm extremely happy to welcome Yaashia Gautam as the latest addition to the ROCC Lab. Yaashia will be pursuing her PhD under my supervision and will be working on the development of the Hypersampled Model Predictive Control framework, with
  • It it my pleasure to welcome Alexis Katrina Palau as the first Undergraduate Research Student of the ROCC Lab.  Alexis will be following in Kelly's footsteps for the development of Constrained Control Laws for Safe Human-Robot Interactions.
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