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Gabor Orosz is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on nonlinear dynamics control, time delay systems, connected automated vehicles, and traffic flow. He obtained his PhD in Engineering Mathematics from the University of Bristol in the UK in 2006 and holds a Master's degree in Engineering Physics from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, from 2002. Orosz has contributed significantly to various conferences and research workshops, including serving as a co-author on award-winning papers and hosting the 12th IFAC Workshop on Time Delay Systems in 2015. His work emphasizes the importance of connectivity and automation in transforming the automobile industry, particularly in making self-driving cars safer and more efficient. Orosz has received recognition for his research, including being selected as an NSF CAREER awardee. In addition to his research, he plays an active role in education and mentoring students in the field of engineering, contributing to the development of future professionals in the industry.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science