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Date: April 19, 2017, at 7:00 PM |
Presenters: Alex Sludds |
Location: 4-237 |
Abstract: Have you ever wanted to be able to quantify when a tracking system will break down? Do you want to know how people who deal with signals and systems compartmentalize the world? Want to learn a tiny bit about stability of a system so
that your next killer robot does not break? This may be the cluedump for you! We will be explaining a lot of these complicated engineering concepts in a way that can be both used intuitively and also applied in a variety of applications. |