Jongeun Choi
Assistant Professor
Research Interests
- control
- robotics
Research Biography
Jongeun Choi's research interests include adaptive, learning, distributed and robust control, with applications to unsupervised competitive learning algorithms, self-organizing systems, distributed coordination algorithms for autonomous vehicles, multiple robust controllers and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS).
Selected Publications
- Jongeun Choi, Joonho Lee and Songhwai Oh "Biologically inspired Navigation Strategies for Swarm Intelligence using Spatial Gaussian Processes," in the Invited Session: Sensing, Estimation, Consensus and Control Over Networks, Proceedings of the 17th International Federation of Automatic Control, (IFAC) World Congress 2008.
- Jongeun Choi, Ryozo Nagamune and Roberto Horowitz, "Multiple Robust Track-Following Controller Design in Hard Disk Drives the Special Issue on Intelligent Control and Its Applications to Hard Disk Drives," International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing 2007, (published online in advance of print DOI: 10.1002/acs.994).
- Jongeun Choi, Joonho Lee and Songhwai Oh, "Swarm Intelligence for Achieving the Global Maximum using Spatio-Temporal Gaussian Processes," Proceedings of the American Control Conference (ACC) 2008.
Selected Achievements and Awards
- Finalist for the Student Best Paper Award at the 2005 American Control Conference
- NSF CAREER Award 2009