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J. J. Benjamin Biemond received the master's degree in mechanical engineering in 2009. He received the Ph.D. degree from the Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in March 2013 with his thesis “Nonsmooth dynamical systems: On stability of hybrid trajectories and bifurcations of discontinuous systems,” under the supervision of Prof. Henk Nijmeijer and Dr.Ir. Nathan van de Wouw.
Subsequently, he started as a Postdoc with Prof. Dr. Wim Michiels at the Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics Section, Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. He studied the dynamics and control of nonlinear systems with time delays. He provided new results at the intersection of the domains of nonsmooth systems and time-delay systems. In September 2016, he started as Dynamics & Control Specialist with the Department of Optomechatronics, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO, Delft.
Dr. Biemond received a FWO Pegasus Marie Curie Fellowship.
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A. J. Stolk,K. L. van der Enden,M. -C. Roehsner,A. Teepe, S. O. F. Faes,C. E. Bradley, S. Cadot, J. van Rantwijk,I. te Raa, R. A. J. Hagen, A. L. Verlaan,J. J. B. Biemond,
PRX Quantumno. 2 (2022)
2020 International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS)pp.49-+, (2020)
IFAC-PapersOnLineno. 18 (2016): 339-344
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