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Uduak Inyang-Udoh wins ASME Rudolf Kalman Best Paper Award

11/25/2024
Uduak Inyang-Udoh

Uduak Inyang-Udoh, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, was named the winner of the 2024 ASME Rudolf Kalman Best Paper Award.

Inyang-Udoh was selected for his paper titled, “Design and Validation of a State-Dependent Riccati Equation Filter for State of Charge Estimation in a Latent Thermal Storage Device,” which he co-authored with Michael Shanks and Neera Jain.

The ASME Rudolf Kalman Best Paper Award is given to the authors of the best paper published in the ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems Measurement and Control during the preceding year. Awardees are chosen through a rigorous nomination and selection process by the Editor of the journal, Associate Editors of the journal, and Honors & Awards Committee. The award was presented at the 2024 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference Awards Banquet.

Inyang-Udoh is the principal investigator of the Autonomous & Intelligent Systems Lab where he and his team seek to use the power of graph-based modeling theory and machine learning tools to achieve efficient control of complex dynamical systems and control co-design in these systems. The AI-SYS Lab’s current areas of application are in advanced manufacturing, thermal, and energy storage systems.

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