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Master Systems and Control

Specializations

The program is a cooperation between the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. The Department of Mechanical Engineering has four research groups in the field of Systems and Control. The related research at the department of Electrical Engineering takes place in two research groups. The Master Systems and Control has therefore six specializations.

Examples of research
The systems and control research of these departments focuses especially on positioning systems, automotive applications, machine dynamics, biomedical modeling of basic physiological processes and instruments (for example biorobotics), embedded dynamic systems, acoustics and controls, and large-scale process control systems. Within all these application areas, the integrated systems and control approach incorporates physical and experimental modeling, signal analysis and processing, model-based controller design and hardware and software systems.

The six participating groups (and specializations) are shown in the table below. Click on the name of the research group and you will be redirected to more information.

Involved research groups

Research group

Department

Full time professor

Part-time professor(s)

Control Systems

Electrical Engineering

prof.dr.ir. P.P.J.v.d. Bosch

prof.ir. O.H. Bosgra
prof.dr.ir. A.C.P.M. Backx

Control Systems Technology

Mechanical Engineering

prof.dr.ir. M. Steinbuch

prof. ir. O.H. Bosgra

Dynamics and Control

Mechanical Engineering

prof.dr. H. Nijmeijer

prof.dr.ir. P. Jonker
prof. dr. ir. N.B. Roozen

Electromechanics and Power Electronics

Electrical Engineering

prof.dr. E. Lomonova

prof.dr.ir. J.C. Compter

Hybrid and Networked Systems

Mechanical Engineering

prof.dr.ir. W.P.M.H. Heemels

Systems Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

prof.dr. J.C.M. Baeten

prof.dr. D. Armbuster
prof.dr.ir. J.T. Udding

Contact

International Office Systems and Control
T:
040 - 247 4046
E:
MasterSC@tue.nl