Professional Dosier for Dr. Gregory L. Plett

Introduction

This is the professional dossier of Dr. Gregory L. Plett.  Dr. Plett received the B.Eng. degree in computer systems-engineering with high distinction from Carleton University, (Ottawa, Canada) in 1990, and the M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (Stanford, CA) in 1992 and 1998.  He joined the faculty of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) in the Fall semester of 1998, and is now Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Dr. Plett has taught courses at Stanford University, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and UCCS; has published papers in Wiley, Elsevier, and IEEE journals and a number of conferences; has successfully competed for internal UCCS grants and nationally with the NSF, and is joint holder of several United States patents.  He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.

Dr. Plett's research areas include: Linear and nonlinear adaptive filtering; dynamic system modeling, state estimation and control.  This includes the technology Adaptive Inverse Control, modeling and estimation requirements for proper battery management of advanced battery technologies (e.g., for hybrid and electric vehicle systems), and sensor fusion using Kalman filtering technologies.

This page last updated: 06/08/09