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(Updated 2005-05-13)

 

ELECTRO/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

May 22-25, 2005
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A.
   

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Dr. Tarek Lahdhiri Biography

Dr. Tarek Lahdhiri received his master and Ph.D degrees both in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in nonlinear control systems. From 1995 to 1996, Dr. Lahdhiri held the position of Research Associate at the Center for Electric Power, Tennessee Technological University, USA, where he was a team leader conducting research on the data fusion/target-tracking problem. From 1997 to 1998, he held the position of Research Professor at the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Centre, University of Windsor, Canada, where he was the project manager for a research team working on the implementation of robust intelligent integrated robotic system for the assembly of auto-body parts. In 1998, Dr. Lahdhiri joined General Motors Corporation in Warren, Michigan, where he is currently the Lab Manager in the GM Engineering Process and Math Strategy Division, in charge of the real-time synthesis, analysis, and simulation of vehicle control systems and subsystems.

Dr. Lahdhiri authored and co-authored over 10 journal papers and 25 conference papers and his areas of interest include system theory, robust linear and nonlinear control systems, modeling and validation of nonlinear complex systems, real-time hardware-in-the-loop systems, and engineering management.

Dr. Lahdhiri has been an active member of IEEE. From 1997 to 2002, he held the position of Director of Professional Activities, IEEE Southeast Michigan Section. Currently, he is the Region 4 Membership Development Committee Chair, the Region 4 coordinator for the IEEE-USA Employment & Career Service Committee, a board member of the IEEE Educational Activities-Best Practices Planning Committee, and the IEEE Student Advisor at the University of Windsor.