Graduate Students of Prof. Haim Baruh
Graduate Students of Prof. Haim Baruh
Ph.D. Degrees
Modeling and Control of Crop Growth in Space,
David Fleisher, Fall 2001.
Dynamics and Control of Constrained Flexible Mechanisms,
V. Radisavljevic, Fall 2001.
Modal Analysis of Circular Cylindrical Shells,
J. Callahan, August 1997.
Modal Identification and Its Applications to Damage Detection in Vibrating Structures, S. Ratan, November 1993.
Modeling of a Large Class of Undamped Flexible Structures Experiencing Large Angular Motions, C. Smith, December 1990.
Reliability Issues in Structural Control: Component Placement and Sensor Failure Detection, K. Choe, March 1990.
Modeling and Control of Flexible Manipulators and Issues in Computational Structural Mechanics, S.S.K. Tadikonda, August 1989.
M.S. Degrees
Pointwise Optimal Control of Dynamical Systems Described by Differential-Algebraic Equations, V. Radisavljevic, May 1996.
Modeling and Control of Flexible Multilink Manipulators, L. Yu, May 1995.
Modal Analysis and Control of Flexible Bodies Using Segmented Piezoelectric Components, J. Callahan, December 1994.
Dynamics and Control of Flexible Robot Manipulators, C. Vemula, November 1992.
A Three Dimensional Continuous Model of an Axially Compressed Thin Shelled Cylinder with Applications to an Aircraft Fuselage, E. Weinstein, January 1991.
On Modal Parameter Identification of Flexible Structures, J.B. Boka, September 1988.
Response Simulation and Control of an Unconstrained Structure Subject to Large Overall motions, C. Smith, December 1987.
Modeling and Sensor Failure Detection in Flexible Structures, K. Choe, March 1987.
Identification of Modal Parameters in Vibrating Structures, H.P. Khatri, December 1986.
A New Approach to the Real-Time Control of Manipulators, S.S.K. Tadikonda, December 1985.
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