Peter Seiler
Peter Seiler is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He is an IEEE
Fellow and the recipient of the O. Hugo Schuck Award (2003) and an NSF
CAREER award (2013). His research focuses on robust control theory
which addresses the impact of model uncertainty on systems design. He
has been a contributor to the Robust Control Toolbox in Matlab since
2001. He was a Principal Scientist from 2004-2008 in the Aerospace
Electronic Systems group at the Honeywell Labs. During that time, he
worked on the redundancy management system for the Boeing 787, sensor
fusion algorithms for automotive active safety systems, and re-entry
flight control laws for NASA’s Orion vehicle.