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George J. Pappas
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George J. Pappas. George J. Pappas is the Joseph Moore. Professor and Chair of the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering. At the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a secondary appointment in the Departments of Computer and Information Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. He is member of the GRASP. Lab and the PRECISE. Center. He has previously served as the Deputy Dean for Research in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. The George S. Axelby Award. Gradu...
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CPS Links
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Active Adaptive Control Laboratory. Institute for Real-Time Computer Systems.
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ESE - Seminar Series
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Second Majors: ES or SS. Research and Academic Services. Jack Keil Wolf Lecture Series. GRASP Seminars and Events. NETS Seminars and Events. Pennergy Seminars and Events. PRECISE Seminars and Events. 2015 - 2016 Seminars. ESE Colloquia and Events. ESE colloquia are held on Tuesdays. From 11-12:00pm in Towne 337, unless otherwise noted. For all Penn Engineering events, visit the Penn Calendar. 2016 university of pennsylvania. School of engineering and applied science.
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Atibaia, São Paulo, Brazil. June 25-29, 2012. ICAPS 2012 Invited Speakers. Robert O. Ambrose: Controlling robots across intermediate time delays. Anthony G. Cohn: Building qualitative models of spatio-temporal behaviour. George J. Pappas: Temporal logic motion planning for mobile robots. Robert O. Ambrose. Controlling Robots Across Intermediate Time Delays [watch the video]. Dr Robert O. Ambrose is the Chief of the Software, Robotics and Simulation Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston T...
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ESE - Master's Programs
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Second Majors: ES or SS. Research and Academic Services. The Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering offers the following master's degree programs:. Master of Science in Engineering in Electrical Engineering. Master of Science in Engineering in Systems Engineering. Master of Science in Engineering in Embedded Systems. Master of Science in Engineering in Robotics. 2016 university of pennsylvania. School of engineering and applied science. Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering.
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RTG Projects
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Medical Device Software and Systems. Security and Privacy-Aware Cyber-Physical Systems. SPARCS: Synthesis of Platform-aware Attack-Resilient Control Systems. Compositional Schedulability Analysis (Hierarchical Real-Time Systems). Run-time Monitoring and Checking. QTM: Quantitative Trust Management. Modular Specification of Hybrid Systems: CHARON. Specification and Analysis of Real-Time Systems: ACSR. Wireless and Mobile Systems. Design, Implementation, and Validation of Embedded Software: MoBIES.