Dr. Matthew Peet

Associate Professor
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Biography

Dr. Matthew M. Peet is a distinguished academic at Arizona State University, specializing in control systems engineering. With a robust background in electrical engineering, Dr. Peet has made significant contributions to the fields of system theory, robust control, and optimization. He earned his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, where his groundbreaking research laid the foundation for advanced methodologies in control systems. Dr. Peet’s work has been widely recognized for its practical applications and theoretical depth, bridging the gap between complex mathematical frameworks and real-world engineering challenges. As a faculty member at ASU, he leads cutting-edge research initiatives, fostering innovation and collaboration within the academic community. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Peet is dedicated to educating the next generation of engineers and researchers. He teaches a range of courses that encompass the core principles of control systems and their applications. His pedagogical approach is characterized by a commitment to hands-on learning and fostering critical thinking skills. Dr. Peet has published extensively in prestigious journals and conferences, contributing valuable insights to the field. His leadership extends beyond the classroom, as he actively participates in professional organizations and conferences, continuously seeking to advance the frontiers of control systems engineering. Dr. Peet’s exemplary career at ASU underscores his passion for both innovation and education, making him a prominent figure in his field. .

General Information
Education
Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Stage Master of Science
  • Location United States of America
  • Date 2001
  • University Stanford University University
Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Stage Ph.D
  • Location United States of America
  • Date 2006
  • University Stanford University
Research interests
  • Control Systems
  • Optimization
  • Lyapunov Theory
  • Sum-of-Squares
Research Areas
  • Fundamental Advances in Control and Optimization
Work Experience
Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

  • Company School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and En
  • Location Arizona State University
  • Start 2016-01-04
  • End -
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

  • Company School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and En
  • Location Arizona State University
  • Start 2012-01-19
  • End 2015-01-01
Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering

  • Company Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace
  • Location Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Start 2008-01-19
  • End 2012-01-19
Courses
  • Orbital Mechanics
  • Aircraft Dynamics
  • Systems Analysis and Control
  • LMI Methods in Robust and Optimal Control
  • Modern Optimal Control
  • LMI and SOS Methods in Systems and Control
  • LMIs, SOS, and PDE's
Professor positions
  • Deadline : Dec 31, 2024
  • Start : 4 Months later
  • Duration : 48 month
  • English
  • Fund : 31200 USD
  • Fee : 0
  • No Exam

A PhD position, fully funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) is available in the Cybernetic Systems and Controls Lab (CSCL) in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ.

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