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Seta Bogosyan

Professor, Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering
Istanbul Technical University, Inst. of Science and Technology (1992)

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2002)

University of Alaska Fairbanks
Duckering Building Room 221
P.O. Box 755915
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-5915

Phone: (907) 474-2755 | Fax: (907) 474-5135 | e-mail: s.bogosyan@uaf.edu



Professor Seta Bogosyan. Photo by ECE dept.
Professor Seta Bogosyan. Photo by ECE dept.

Background and Research Interests:

The following are the ongoing research studies conducted by Dr. Bogosyan:

  • Remote/ on-site control of PUMA 560 Robot via the internet.
  • Remotely Accessible Hardware in the Loop Simulators (HILS) for Robotics and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV's) applications via the Internet.
  • Data Fusion of MEM Multi sensor Arrays for detection and tracking.
  • Sensorless Velocity and Position Control of Squirrel Cage Induction Motors (IM).

Current Curriculum Vital - PDF


Courses:

  • ES 307 - Elements of Electrical Engineering
  • EE 354 - Engineering Signal Processing
  • EE 471 - Fundamentals of Automatic Control
  • EE 671 - Digital Control Systems
  • EE 693 - Robot Modeling and Control

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Control and Computer Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Inst. of Science and Technology, 1992
  • MS in Control and Computer Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Inst. of Science and Technology, 1984
  • BS in Electrical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Inst. of Science and Technology, 1982

Areas of Specialization:

  • Robotic Systems
  • Multisensor Arrays

Research:

  • Remote/ on-site control of PUMA 560 Robot via the internet
  • Remotely Accessible Hardware in the Loop Simulators (HILS) for Robotics and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV's) applications via the Internet
  • Data Fusion of MEM Multi sensor Arrays for detection and tracking
  • Sensorless Velocity and Position Control of Squirrel Cage Induction Motors (IM)

Awards and Honors:

  • ITU Research Award (1987)
  • Scholarship for Achievement for Istanbul Armenians, 1988.

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