Teaching
Rutgers
090:101:24 – Between Order and Chaos: Exploring the Math of Complexity (SP26)
Type: First-year course
Description: Byrne Seminar for first-year students on complex systems. This course is designed to provide students with an overview of what complex systems are along with the math and computational tools to study them.
16:332:514 – Data-Driven Systems and Controls (SP25)
Type: Graduate Course
Description: A core course in the controls concentration of the ECE department. This course is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of various data-driven techniques for addressing practical engineering problems.
14:332:345 – Control Systems Design (FA22, FA23, FA24)
Type: Undergraduate Course
Description: Senior-level elective course introducing the principles for designing automatic control systems. The curriculum emphasizes practical implementation alongside strong theoretical foundations.
16:332:505 – Control System Theory (SP23, SP24,SP26)
Type: Graduate Course
Description: A core course in the controls concentration within the ECE department is designed to provide graduate students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical foundations of automatic control systems. The course emphasizes rigorous mathematical analysis and practical engineering applications.
SPN requests
The SPN request system can be found on the ECE website under Academics>undergraduate>Forms and SPN requests.
NYU
ME-GY 6703: Linear Control Theory and Design I (FA20, SP21), New York University, NYC
ME-GY 6003: Applied Mathematics in Mechanical Engineering (SP20), New York University, NYC