Edward Wilson
Edward Wilson is the President of Intellization,
a consulting business applying and
extending intelligent systems technologies
for optimization in the aerospace and metals
industries since 1995. He attended MIT
from 1983 to 1987, receiving S.B. degrees in
mechanical engineering and physics and an
S.M. degree in mechanical engineering. He
received his Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering
from Stanford University in 1995,
conducting his doctoral research in the Aerospace Robotics Laboratory,
and receiving a Ph.D. minor in electrical engineering. Dr.
Wilson has worked at Hughes Aircraft Company; at the US Air
Force Advanced Electronics Technology Center; as a Professor on
a US Navy aircraft carrier (CV-64); as Research Director at Neural
Applications Corporation; and as a Visiting Scholar and Lecturer
in the Stanford Aero-Astro Department, teaching a course on the
modeling and analysis of dynamical systems. Areas of interest and
expertise include fault detection and isolation, process optimization,
identification, estimation, signal processing, and other applications
of advanced data analysis technologies.
Biography Updated on 29 October 2004
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