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*University | *University | ||
**BS, MS EE [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT]. | **BS, MS EE [http://web.mit.edu/ MIT], 1977. | ||
**Ph.D. Math, [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley]. | **Ph.D. Math, [http://www.berkeley.edu/ UC Berkeley], 1984. | ||
**Assoc Prof at Caltech, 1984. | |||
**Prof at Caltech, 1991 - present. | |||
*'''Awards''': | *'''Awards''': | ||
**Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/MURI.html (MURI)] Award: "Mathematical Infrastructure for Robust Virtual Engineering" | **Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/MURI.html (MURI)] Award: "Mathematical Infrastructure for Robust Virtual Engineering" | ||
**IEEE Centennial, Hickernell, Eckman, Friedman, NSF PYI, ONR YI. | **IEEE Centennial, Hickernell, Eckman, Friedman, NSF PYI, ONR YI. | ||
*'''Prize papers''' | *'''Prize papers''' | ||
**IEEE Transactions (2), | |||
**ACC, IEEE Baker Prize, ``top 10 most influential papers in mathematics 1981-1993.'' | |||
*[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CV.html Academic Bio 1990's] | *[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle/CV.html Academic Bio 1990's] |
Revision as of 19:11, 9 July 2007
John Doyle is the John G Braun Professor of Control & Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineering, and BioEngineering at Caltech.
Academic summary
- University
- BS, MS EE MIT, 1977.
- Ph.D. Math, UC Berkeley, 1984.
- Assoc Prof at Caltech, 1984.
- Prof at Caltech, 1991 - present.
- Awards:
- Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) Award: "Mathematical Infrastructure for Robust Virtual Engineering"
- IEEE Centennial, Hickernell, Eckman, Friedman, NSF PYI, ONR YI.
- Prize papers
- IEEE Transactions (2),
- ACC, IEEE Baker Prize, ``top 10 most influential papers in mathematics 1981-1993.
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 applications interests are motivated by the interplay between control, dynamical systems, and design and analysis of large, complex systems.
Athletics
John Doyle is an athlete in his spare time.
- World champion, IHPVA speed championships time trial.
- US Record, indoor rowing (former world record).
- 2 Gold medals, World Masters Games.
- Member, Duathlon Team USA.
- 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...