KAUST-CEMSE-CS-Graduate-Seminar-Eric-Feron-Robotics-at-KAUST

Robotics at KAUST

Robotics at KAUST is a system integration activity that relies on inputs from Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. A few examples of completed and ongoing robotics research at KAUST will be introduced and discussed. In addition, KAUST's new and large robotics bay will be described in detail.

Overview

Presenters

Brief Biography


Eric Feron is an Electrical and Computer Engineering Program professor,  an affiliate of the Mechanical Engineering Program, and the Principal Investigator of the Aerospace and Transportation Systems (ATS) Research Group at KAUST.

His research focuses on the development of advanced control and optimization techniques for autonomous systems with applications in aerospace, robotics and transportation. At KAUST, he leads efforts in exploring innovative solutions for complex challenges in these fields, emphasizing safety, reliability and efficiency in autonomous systems' design and operation.

His academic journey began in Paris, where he earned a B.S. from École Polytechnique in 1989 and an M.S. from École Normale Supérieure in 1990. He completed his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering at Stanford University in 1994. Before joining KAUST in October 2021, he served as a faculty member at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Aeronautics and Astronautics Department.

Throughout his career, he has taught a wide range of courses, including cyber-physical systems, control systems, and flight mechanics, and is a strong advocate for quality online education resources.

Professor Feron has contributed significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical implementations in control systems, fostering collaborations across disciplines to drive progress in aerospace engineering.