Bruce Krogh
Director, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Office: B26 Porter Hall
Phone: 412.268.2472
Fax: 412.268.3890
Bio
Bruce H. Krogh joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon University in 1983, where he is currently professor of electrical and computer engineering. He received the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the U.S. National Science Foundation in 1985 and the Senior U.S. Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany) in 1990. He has served on the editorial boards of the
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, and
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications, and was founding Editor-in-Chief of the
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. He published over 200 journal and conference papers on the theory and application of computer control systems in a number of areas, including power systems, mobile robots, semiconductor manufacturing processes, automotive power trains, aircraft control, and large-scale estimation and detection systems. His current research interests include synthesis and verification of embedded control software, discrete event and hybrid dynamic systems, optimization of energy systems, and wireless sensor networks. He is a Distinguished Member of the IEEE Control Systems Society and a Fellow of the IEEE.