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James
Solberg In the fall of 2003 I began my PhD research under Prof Kevin Lynch at the Laboratory for Intelligent Mechanical Systems at Northwestern University. My current research focus is on biologically inspired control and signal processing techniques. I received a BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) in '97 and '99. My master's thesis was on the design and implementation of a novel sensor and controller that allows air conditioning systems to work more effectively. In 2000 I earned a master degree in computer system engineering from the University of Sydney (Australia). For the next two and a half years I worked full-time as a departmental research engineer at the Northwestern Medical School in the Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences. |
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(above) The signal processing operations posited for a distributed processing module (DPM). Black arrows signify predominately excitatory linkages and black circles signify inhibitory linkages; red triangles signify training and modulatory inputs. Please visit my personal homepageLink to resume: < external link to resume >Links to class and research projects:
Written work:Solberg JR, Ferreira PM (1996). Inverse Kinematics of Robotics and Its Applications of Symbolic Computing. Wolfram Research Technical Report (Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign, IL) Solberg JR, Miller NR (2000). Regulation of the Liquid-Mass-Fraction of the Refrigerant Exiting an Evaporator. Master of Science thesis and Technical Report TR-159 for the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Center (Urbana, IL), February 2000, 174 pp. Solberg JR, Miller NR, Hrnjak PS (2000). A Sensor for Estimating the Liquid Mass Fraction of the Refrigerant Exiting an Evaporator. SAE Proceedings, SAE 2000 World Congress, March 6-9, 2000, Paper #2000-01-0976, 7 pp. Solberg JR, Smith RM (2001). Closed-Loop Control of Functional Electrical Stimulation for Human Biped Locomotion in Paraplegic Patients. Submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements for master degree at Sydney University (Sydney, NSW, Australia)
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