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Sean Warnick

Professor
Computational Science and Control Research, Computer Science

322 TMCB
Provo, UT 84602

Biography

Sean Warnick received the B.S.E. degree from Arizona State University in 1993, and the S.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1995 and 2003, respectively. He attended ASU on scholarship from the Flinn Foundation, graduated summa cum laude with honors, and was named the Outstanding Graduate of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. In Summer 2006, Sean accepted an invitation as a visiting scholar at Cambridge University, UK, and in Summer 2008, he visited the University of Maryland, College Park. In 2014 he visited the Center for Systems Biomedicine at the University of Luxembourg. Moreover, Sean was named the Distinguished Visiting Professor at the National Security Agency three years in a row, 2008-2010, where he worked with the Summer Program for Operations Research Technology.

Research Interests

Theory: Feedback Control Theory (especially robust distributed or decentralized control of uncertain systems); System Identification and Machine Learning; Model Reduction and Approximation; Verification and Validation; and design of human-in-the-loop systems (data visualization, etc.)
Applications: Reconstruction of (biological, social, financial, communication, etc.) Networks; Cyber Security; Learning and Control of Crop Systems (Corn, Soybeans, etc.); Risk Management (including portfolio optimization, etc.); Scheduling of Manufacturing Systems; stories and narrative.

Teaching Interests

Mathematical Modeling; Feedback Systems: Networks and Representation, Identification and Learning from Data, Design and Robust Control in spite of Uncertainty, Multiagent Effects; Human in the Loop; Algorithms and Optimization

Education

  • PhD, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Control Theory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2003)
  • SM, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Control Theory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1995)
  • BSE, Electrical and Computer Engineering , Arizona State University (1993)

Honors and Awards

  • Distinguished Visiting Professor, National Security Agency (2010 - 2010)
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor, National Security Agency (2009 - 2009)
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor, National Security Agency (2008 - 2008)

Memberships

  • INFORMS (2003 - Present)
  • IEEE (1993 - Present)

Courses Taught

Publications

Logan Beal Damon Petersen David Grimsman Sean C Warnick John D Hedengren David Grimsman Vasu Chetty Nathan Scott Woodbury Elham Vaziripour Sandip Roy Daniel Mark Alexander Zappala Sean C Warnick Julius Adebayo Taylor Southwick Vasu Chetty Enoch Yeung Ye Yuan Jorge Goncalves Julianne House Grose John T Prince Gyu-Bart Stan Sean C Warnick Mengran Xue Enoch Yeung Anurag Rai Sandip Roy Yan Wan Sean C Warnick