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Ian Manchester will visit CDS on 25 Jan 2012 (Wed).  If you would like to meet with her, please sign up below.
Ian Manchester will visit CDS on 25 Jan 2012 (Wed).  If you would like to meet with him, please sign up below.


* 12:30pm-2:00pm: Lunch and discussion; please sign up here if you want to join the lunch  
* 12:30pm-2:00pm: Lunch and discussion; please sign up here if you want to join the lunch  
meet at west gate of second floor @ Annenberg, outside classroom 213
meet at west gate of second floor @ Annenberg, outside classroom 213
* 2:00-3:00pm: Talk; place: TBA  
* 2:00-3:00pm: Talk; place: TBA  
* 3:00-3:30: open
* 3:00-3:30: Necmiye (maybe chat @ CDS tea)
* 3:30-4:00: open
* 3:30-4:00: open
* 4:00-4:30: open
* 4:00-4:30: open

Revision as of 03:17, 25 January 2012

Ian Manchester will visit CDS on 25 Jan 2012 (Wed). If you would like to meet with him, please sign up below.

  • 12:30pm-2:00pm: Lunch and discussion; please sign up here if you want to join the lunch

meet at west gate of second floor @ Annenberg, outside classroom 213

  • 2:00-3:00pm: Talk; place: TBA
  • 3:00-3:30: Necmiye (maybe chat @ CDS tea)
  • 3:30-4:00: open
  • 4:00-4:30: open
  • 4:30-5:00: open
  • 5:00-5:30: open

Ian Machester
MIT

Title: TBA

Abstract: TBA

Biography

Ian Manchester received the BE (Hons 1) and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Sydney. He was then a post-doc and guest lecturer at Umeå University, Sweden. He is presently a Research Scientist with the Robot Locomotion Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For the last 2 yrs he was working with Alex Megretski and Russ Tedrake, mostly on convex optimization algorithms for nonlinear system identification and analysis. A particular focus has been identifying and analyzing systems with autonomous oscillations (limit cycles) including live neurons in culture, and walking robots.