Manuel Mazo Jr. PhD Candidate
About me:
I am a fourth year PhD student at the Electrical Engineering Department at UCLA in the area of Control Systems. I am a member of the CyPhyLab working under the supervision of Professor Paulo Tabuada. My main topic of research is Distributed Event-Triggered Control. For more information about my research go to my research page or see my publications. My CV can be downloaded here.



Previous locations:
March 2003 and until April 2004:
Teaching assistant and assistant researcher at the Control Systems (EE) and Optimization and Systems Theory (Math) divisions at KTH. My research at KTH was performed under the supervision of Professors Karl H. Johansson (also my MSc Thesis supervisor) and Xiaoming Hu in Cooperative Robotics.
Sept 2004 until January 2005:
Assistant researcher at the Robotics and Cybernetics Lab, DISAM-UPM. Working under the supervision of Professor Antonio Barrientos in the project PLATEL (development of the Motion System of a Vehicle Simulator).
February 2005 till September 2005:
Teaching assistant and assistant researcher on Hybrid Systems Identification at the CDSC of The University of Newcastle, with a Research Scholarship. My supervisor there was Dr. James Welsh.