Papers accepted to 2019 ACC

Congratulations to Nic Vickers and Sheila Kang for having the papers accepted to the 2019 American Control Conference. See you in Philly! http://acc2019.a2c2.org/

Andersson wins a R01 from NIH-NIGMS for developing single particle tracking algorithms

Prof. Andersson has been awarded a five year grant from the NIH National Institute for General Medical Sciences for developing algorithms for acquiring and analyzing single particle tracking data. Congratulations! https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9308101&icde=36483673&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=1&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball=  

Andersson is co-PI on a new NSF grant for developing tip-based nanochemistry.

Prof. Keith Brown (PI) and Prof. Andersson (co-PI) have been awarded a three-year NSF grant to develop the fundamental and technological foundation to transition tip-based nanopatterning of soft materials into a manufacturing tool. Congratulations! https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1661412&HistoricalAwards=false  

Andersson wins NSF grant to study optical forces on microparticles

Prof. Sean Andersson, in collaboration with Prof. Kamil Ekinci and Prof. Oleksiy Svitelskiy (Gordon College), has won a three year grant from the National Science Foundation to study the separation and control of microparticles using “whispering gallery mode” forces. Congratulations! https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1661586&HistoricalAwards=false

Paper accepted to the 2015 IFAC Symposium on System Identification

A paper by Trevor Ashley and Sean B. Andersson, “Estimating dynamics in Particle Tracking Microscopy using Nonlinear System Identification,” has been accepted to the 2015 IFAC Symposium on System Identification, to be held in Beijing in October, 2015. China, here we come!