Seddik M. Djouadi
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceUniversity of Tennessee, USA
Seddik M. Djouadi received his Ph.D. degree
from McGill University, his M.A.Sc.
degree from Ecole Polytechnique, both in
Montreal, his B.S. (with first class honors)
from Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, Algiers,
all in electrical engineering, respectively,
in 1999, 1992, and 1989. He is currently
an Assistant Professor in the Electrical
and Computer Engineering Department
at the University of Tennessee. He was an
Assistant Professor in UALR, and held postdoctoral positions in the
Air Force Research Laboratory and Georgia Institute of Technology,
where he was also with American Flywheel Systems Inc. He received
the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award 2005,
four US Air Force Summer Faculty Fellowships, the Tibbet Award
with AFS Inc. in 1999, and the ACC Best Student Paper Certificate
(best five in competition) in 1998. He was selected by Automatica
as an outstanding reviewer for 2003-2004. His research interests are
modeling and power control for wireless networks, robust control,
control under communication limitations, active vision, and identification.
Biography Updated on 7 April 2006
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