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Antonis Papachristodoulou, Brief history

Antonis Papachristodoulou received an MA/MEng degree in Electrical and Information Sciences from the University of Cambridge in 2000 and a PhD in Control and Dynamical Systems with a Minor in Aeronautics from the California Institute of Technology in 2005. In January 2006, he joined the department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford as a Departmental Lecturer in Control.

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Nonlinear systems analysis, Sum of Squares optimization and Lyapunov techniques. Stability analysis of systems described by Ordinary, Delay and Partial Differential Equations; Applications in Systems Biology, Population Dynamics and Engineering. Software Development (SOSTOOLS). Large-scale Networked Systems analysis with communication and structural constraints. Synchronization phenomena in oscillator Networks; Applications to Kuramoto couplings and synchronization of cardiac cells. Network Congestion Control for the Internet; Multi-agent systems and structural constraints. Time delays with switching topologies. Fluid mechanics and Heat transfer, from a control perspective. Modelling and Control of Combustion Instabilities; Hydrodynamic Stability. Background energy amplification and general stability problems

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