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Armando Antonio Rodriguez (S'88–M'90–SM'03) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, in 1990.
He then joined the Electrical Engineering Department at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe. He has also worked/consulted at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Boeing, Eglin Air Force Base, Honeywell, IBM, and NASA Ames. Since 1997, he has managed ASU's Electromechanical Systems Laboratory and its MoSART-FAME Facility. His main areas of research include control of distributed parameter, sampled data, and nonlinear systems; modeling, simulation, animation, and real-time control (MoSART) of dynamical systems; robust control of flexible autonomous machines operating in uncertain environments (FAME); and the development of interactive multivariable control system design tools. Application areas include robotics, aerospace systems, intelligent vehicles, semiconductor manufacturing/processes, and low-power electronics. He has more than 120 technical publications spanning these areas and is completing two engineering texts: Analysis and Design of Feedback Control Systems and Analysis and Design of Multivariable Feedback Control Systems. Since 1994, he has managed a comprehensive MoSART–FAME research-mentoring program. Over 150 students have participated in the program, many of whom have gone on to obtain prestigious awards, fellowships, advanced degrees, and challenging positions in industry. His work has been supported by the White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the National Science Foundation (NSF), Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Boeing, Honeywell, Intel, Motorola, MathWorks, and Microsoft.
Dr. Rodriguez is an AT&T Bell Laboratories, Boeing A.D. Welliver, and ASU Faculty Fellow. He has organized many technical sessions and has given over 65 invited seminars—including ten plenary talks. He is the recipient of various teaching excellence, mentoring, and IEEE advising awards, including two ASU College of Engineering Teaching Excellence Awards (1993 and 1999) and IEEE's Outstanding International Counselor Award (1999). In 1998, he received a White House Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring from President Clinton.
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings (2020)
Mary Anderson-Rowland,Armando Rodriguez, John Bailey,Anita Grierson,Rakesh Pangasa,Clark Vangilder, Phil McBride,Richard Hall
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings (2020)
AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum (2020)
Armando A. Rodriguez,Pragyan A. Pradhan,Karan Puttannaiah,Nirangkush Das,Kaustav Mondal,Aratrik Sarkar,Shubham D. Sonawani, Shi Lu, Kimberly Bui, Charles Cederstrom, Carolyn Christie,Zakk Giacometti,
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