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John Doyle is the John G Braun Professor of [http://www.cds.caltech.edu Control & Dynamical Systems], [http://www.ee2.caltech.edu/ Electrical Engineering], and [http://www.be.caltech.edu/ BioEngineering] at [http://www.caltech.edu Caltech].  
'''John Doyle''' is the Jean-Lou ChameauProfessor of [http://www.cds.caltech.edu Control & Dynamical Systems], [http://www.ee2.caltech.edu/ Electrical Engineering], and [http://www.be.caltech.edu/ BioEngineering] at [http://www.caltech.edu Caltech].  


==Short Bio==
John Doyle is the Jean-Lou Chameau Professor of Control and Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineer, and BioEngineering at Caltech (BS&MS EE, MIT (1977), PhD, Math, UC Berkeley (1984)). Research is on mathematical foundations for complex networks with applications in biology, technology, medicine, ecology, and neuroscience. Paper prizes include IEEE Baker and Automatic Control Transactions (twice), ACM Sigcomm and Sigcomm "Test of Time", AACC American Control Conference. Individual awards include IEEE Power Hickernell, AACC Eckman, UCB Friedman, IEEE Centennial Outstanding Young Engineer, and IEEE Control Systems Field Award.  Best known for fabulous friends, colleagues, and students, plus national and world records and championships in various sports.  Extremely fragile.


==Recent Adventures==
==No Longer Recent Adventures==
[http://discovermagazine.com/2007/nov/this-man-wants-to-control-the-internet Discover magazine interviews] Prof. Doyle.
 
in "This man wants to control the internet" by Carl Zimmer, Discover magazine, 10/25/2007.
 
===Aug-Sept 2007 ===
[[Recent Adventures in Robustness and Fragility: Travels to Panama and back]]
[[Recent Adventures in Robustness and Fragility: Travels to Panama and back]]
[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/wiki/Main_Page Prof. Murray]'s version of [[John Doyle's Panamanian Adventure]]


==Academic summary==
==Academic summary==


*University
===University===
**BS, MS EE [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT], 1977.
*BS, MS EE [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT], 1977.
**Ph.D. Math, [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley], 1984.
*Ph.D. Math, [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley], 1984.
**Assoc Prof at Caltech, 1984.
*Assoc Prof with tenure at [http://www.caltech.edu Caltech], 1986.
**Prof at Caltech, 1991 - present.
*Prof at Caltech, 1991 - present.
*'''Awards''':  
 
**Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/MURI.html (MURI)] Award: "Mathematical Infrastructure for Robust Virtual Engineering"
===Awards===
**IEEE Centennial, Hickernell, Eckman, Friedman, NSF PYI, ONR YI.  
====Projects and Grants====
   
Grants for various projects have been listed on the following pages:
*'''Prize papers'''
 
**IEEE Transactions (2),
*[[Research#Current_Projects|Research awards for projects]]
**ACC, IEEE Baker Prize, ``top 10 most influential papers in mathematics 1981-1993.''
*[[Research#Past_Projects|Research awards for past projects]]
 
====Individual awards====
*[http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/pr/cntrlpr.html IEEE Control Systems Field Award recipient] for "For fundamental contributions to the analysis and control of uncertain systems" in 2004
*[http://www.ieee-centennial.org/ IEEE Centennial] Outstanding Young Engineer Award <br>
(as the top young researcher under 40 from the IEEE Controls Systems Society, 1984).
*[http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2004controlsystems.html IEEE Hickernell Award], 1976
*[http://a2c2.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=32&Itemid=46 American Automatic Control Council (AACC) Eckman Award], 1983
*[http://math.berkeley.edu/aboutus_gifts_funds.html Bernard Friedman Award] (from UC Berkeley)1984
*[http://www.onr.navy.mil/ ONR] Presidential Young Investigator 1986
*[http://www.nsf.gov/index.jsp NSF] Presidential Young Investigator 1986
 
===Prize papers===
*[http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/journmag/index.html IEEE Transactions] [http://www.ieeecss.org/main.php?levelsecid=171&secid=171&expandsecid=24 George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Awards] 1990 (two papers)
*[http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/pr/bakepr.html IEEE Baker prize] paper, 1991<br>
was also ranked in the top 10 ``most important'' papers world-wide in pure and applied mathematics from 1981-1993 in a bibliometric analysis and survey conducted by CTWS-Leiden. It was the most recently published paper to be so ranked.
This prize is awarded once each year to the outstanding paper reporting new research results among all of the IEEE's over 50 technical journals,
*[http://www.a2c2.org/awards/schuck/index.php AACC Hugo Schuck Award], 1994


===Patents===
*[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6414827.html US Patent 6414827 - Closed-loop scaling for discrete-time servo controller in a disc drive] Issued July 2, 2002
*[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5978752/claims.html US Patent 5978752 - Model validation algorithm for characterizing parameters and uncertainty in a disc drive] Issued Nov 2, 1999
===First Journal Paper===
[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/wiki/images/6/62/GuaranteedMarginsLQGRegs.pdf  Guaranteed margins for LQG regulators] <br>
John Doyle <br>
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Aug 1978, Volume: 23,  Issue: 4,  Pgs: 756 - 757
<br>
Abstract: "There are none."
<br>
[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=1101812 Link]
===Academic Bio 1990's===
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CV.html Academic Bio 1990's]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CV.html Academic Bio 1990's]
==Industry summary==
*Served as a consultant to Honeywell Technology Center since 1976
*Consultant to United Banks of Colorado and CIBAR Inc in 1974


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
His research interests are in theoretical foundations for complex networks in engineering and biology, as well as multiscale physics, and include integrating modeling, ID, analysis and design of uncertain nonlinear systems, and computation in analysis and simulation, including complexity theory to guide algorithm development.
Research is on mathematical foundations for complex networks with applications in biology, technology, medicine, ecology, and neuroscience.  
 
Research applications interests are motivated by the interplay between control, dynamical systems, and design and analysis of large, complex systems.


==Athletics==
==Athletics==
John Doyle is an athlete in his spare time.
John Doyle is an athlete in his spare time.
*World champion, IHPVA speed championships time trial.  
 
*US Record, indoor rowing (former world record).
===Some athletic achievements from 1990's:===
*2 Gold medals, World Masters Games.  
*World champion, [http://www.ihpva.org/ IHPVA] speed championships time trial.  
*World and US Records, indoor rowing (long ago broken by others)
*2 Gold medals, [http://hosting2.sportingpulse.com/www.imga-masters.com/ World Masters Games].  
*Member, Duathlon Team USA.  
*Member, Duathlon Team USA.  
*Age group wins:  
*Overall triathlon wins: San Bernardino Tin Man
*Selected age group wins:  
**Duathlon in Exile (world championship qualifier),  
**Duathlon in Exile (world championship qualifier),  
**Fall Showdown Duathlon,  
**Fall Showdown Duathlon,  
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*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CVath.html Athletics 1990's]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CVath.html Athletics 1990's]
*See [[J. Doyle's Bio Athletics]] for details and photos!


==Pic==
==Portraits==
{| class="wikitable"
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|[[Image:John-and-marie.jpg]] ||[[Image:bike2.jpg]]||http://discovermagazine.com/2007/nov/this-man-wants-to-control-the-internet/doyle2.jpg
|-
|John and Marie||Cycling||From " This Man Wants To Control the Internet<br>
This man wants to control the Internet. And you should let him.<br>
by Carl Zimmer, Photographs by Trujillo/Paumier<br>
published online October 25, 2007
|}


[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/wiki/Image:John-and-marie.jpg Ask to download photo of Prof's John & Marie...]
==See also==
*[http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2004controlsystems.html 2004 IEEE bio and photo of J Doyle]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/people/ J Doyle's bio at CDS, Caltech]
===older webpages===
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CV.html Academic Bio 1990's]
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CVath.html Athletics 1990's]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 8 February 2017

John Doyle is the Jean-Lou ChameauProfessor of Control & Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineering, and BioEngineering at Caltech.

Short Bio

John Doyle is the Jean-Lou Chameau Professor of Control and Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineer, and BioEngineering at Caltech (BS&MS EE, MIT (1977), PhD, Math, UC Berkeley (1984)). Research is on mathematical foundations for complex networks with applications in biology, technology, medicine, ecology, and neuroscience. Paper prizes include IEEE Baker and Automatic Control Transactions (twice), ACM Sigcomm and Sigcomm "Test of Time", AACC American Control Conference. Individual awards include IEEE Power Hickernell, AACC Eckman, UCB Friedman, IEEE Centennial Outstanding Young Engineer, and IEEE Control Systems Field Award. Best known for fabulous friends, colleagues, and students, plus national and world records and championships in various sports. Extremely fragile.

No Longer Recent Adventures

Discover magazine interviews Prof. Doyle.

in "This man wants to control the internet" by Carl Zimmer, Discover magazine, 10/25/2007.

Aug-Sept 2007

Recent Adventures in Robustness and Fragility: Travels to Panama and back

Prof. Murray's version of John Doyle's Panamanian Adventure

Academic summary

University

  • BS, MS EE MIT, 1977.
  • Ph.D. Math, UC Berkeley, 1984.
  • Assoc Prof with tenure at Caltech, 1986.
  • Prof at Caltech, 1991 - present.

Awards

Projects and Grants

Grants for various projects have been listed on the following pages:

Individual awards

(as the top young researcher under 40 from the IEEE Controls Systems Society, 1984).

Prize papers

was also ranked in the top 10 ``most important papers world-wide in pure and applied mathematics from 1981-1993 in a bibliometric analysis and survey conducted by CTWS-Leiden. It was the most recently published paper to be so ranked. This prize is awarded once each year to the outstanding paper reporting new research results among all of the IEEE's over 50 technical journals,

Patents

First Journal Paper

Guaranteed margins for LQG regulators
John Doyle
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Aug 1978, Volume: 23, Issue: 4, Pgs: 756 - 757
Abstract: "There are none."
Link

Academic Bio 1990's

Industry summary

  • Served as a consultant to Honeywell Technology Center since 1976
  • Consultant to United Banks of Colorado and CIBAR Inc in 1974

Research interests

Research is on mathematical foundations for complex networks with applications in biology, technology, medicine, ecology, and neuroscience.

Athletics

John Doyle is an athlete in his spare time.

Some athletic achievements from 1990's:

  • World champion, IHPVA speed championships time trial.
  • World and US Records, indoor rowing (long ago broken by others)
  • 2 Gold medals, World Masters Games.
  • Member, Duathlon Team USA.
  • Overall triathlon wins: San Bernardino Tin Man
  • Selected age group wins:
    • Duathlon in Exile (world championship qualifier),
    • Fall Showdown Duathlon,
    • Big Bear Duathlon,
    • Powerman Chicago Sprint,
    • Steamboat Triathlon,
    • USCF District 6 cycling time trial...

Portraits

John-and-marie.jpg Bike2.jpg http://discovermagazine.com/2007/nov/this-man-wants-to-control-the-internet/doyle2.jpg
John and Marie Cycling From " This Man Wants To Control the Internet

This man wants to control the Internet. And you should let him.
by Carl Zimmer, Photographs by Trujillo/Paumier
published online October 25, 2007

See also

older webpages