Research

From John C. Doyle
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Quotes:

"Professor Doyle's current research interests are in theoretical foundations for complex networks, primarily in network engineering and biology." He is also "interested in multiscale physics and financial markets, and the interplay between robustness, feedback, control, dynamical systems, computation, communications, and statistical physics". [1]

Prof. Doyle has "applied complex ideas of robust design and control to many fields and is working on a unified theory of control in engineering, physics and biology" [2]

Current Projects

Grants for Projects

  • Some joint grants with Prof. Steven Low:
    • NSF RI WAN in Lab (Newman, Psaltis, Yip) 2003-08
    • NSF NeTS Collaborative Research: Optimization and Games in Interdomain Routing 2006
    • NSF STI Multi-Gbps TCP: Data Intensive Networks for Science & Engineering (Bunn, Newman) 2002-05
    • NSF ITR Optimal and Robust TCP Congestion Control 2001-04
    • ARO DURIP Hybrid WAN in Lab (Newman, Psaltis, Yip) 2004-05
    • ARO Network Research Analytical Theory of Protocols 2002-05
    • ARO Network Science Networked control systems (Murray, Parrilo (MIT)) 2005-2006

(Note that other Co-PI are noted in brackets on these joint grants with Prof. Low and Prof. Doyle)

Past Projects

Caltech

Other

Collaborative groups

  • and more...

References

1. <http://www.cds.caltech.edu/people/> Aug 17, 2008

2. <http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/bios/2004controlsystems.html> Aug 17, 2008

See also

More research links

Caltech

UCSB