Phoebus Chen is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Automatic
Control Laboratory at The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in
Stockholm, Sweden. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California,
Berkeley in 2002, 2005, and 2009 respectively. His
Ph.D. dissertation, titled "Wireless Sensor Network Metrics for
Real-Time Systems," was supervised by Professor
Shankar Sastry.
Dr. Chen's
research interests are
in mesh networking and distributed control systems, particularly
control systems running over wireless sensor networks. He is a member
of IEEE, HKN, and TBP.
Classes Taken in Graduate School
Fall 2002
- EE221A - Linear Systems Theory
- EE126 - Probability and Random Processes
Spring 2003
- EE227A - Introduction to Convex Optimization
- EE291E - Hybrid Systems and Intelligent Control
- EE121 - Introduction to Digital Communication Systems
Fall 2003
- EE226A - Random Processes in Systems
- CS281A - Statistical Learning Theory
- EE128 - Feedback Control
Spring 2004
- EE222 - Nonlinear Systems - Analysis, Stability and Control
- CS281B - Advanced Topics in Learning and Decision Making
Fall 2004
- BioE 231 - Introduction to Computational Molecular
and Cellular Biology
- Math 104 - Introduction to Analysis
Spring 2005
- MCB 110 - General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- ME 234 - Multivariable Control System Design
Fall 2005
- Math 202A - Introduction to Topology and Analysis
Spring 2006
- EE228A - Communication Networks
- EE224B - Fundamentals of Wireless Communications
Spring 2007
- EE223 - Stochastic Systems: Estimation and Control (AUDITING)
- EE290Q - Wireless Sensor Networks
Fall 2007
- MCB262 - Advanced Topics in Systems Neuroscience