Duties:Category 1 Grant:
Chief Investigator, ARC Discovery Project DP130103610 (2013 - 2015): Information Consensus and Coordination of Multiagent Systems (A$385,000)
Chief Investigator & QEII, ARC Discovery Project DP110100538 (2011 - 2015): Spatially Distributed Complex Multi-agent Systems (A$600,000)
Chief Investigator & APD, ARC Discovery Project DP0877562 (Jul 2008 - Jul 2011): Large Scale Complex Multi-agent Systems: Control Methodologies and Information Architectures (A$660,000)
International Grant:
Chief-Investigator, Go8-DAAD Science Cooperation Project: partnered with Stuttgart(2012-13)
Chief-Investigator, Go8-DAAD Science Cooperation Project: partnered with TUM(2010)
Co-Investigator, US AirForce project AOARD 10-4102 and 09-4136 (Jun 2009 to May 2012)
External Grant:
Chief Investigator, DSTO - NICTA Special Research Project (2011-2012) : SDR-based Geolocation
Co-Investigator, NICTA-DSTO Joint Project (Jan 2009-Dec 2011): SWARM2
Co-Investigator, NICTA-DSTO Joint Project (Mar 2005-Dec 2008): SWARM
Student Supervision:
ANU PhD Students: 7 ongoing (4 as Chair), 1 graduated
ANU MPhil/MEng Students: 1 ongoing, 2 graduated
External PhD students: 1 ongoing, 3 graduated
Coordinator of SWARM Lab at ANU (established with funds from CECS, ARC and NICTA) |
Bio:Changbin (Brad) Yu was born in Shandong, China. He received the B.Eng degree with first class honors in computer engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore in 2004, and a PhD in Engineering from the Australian National University (ANU) in 2008. Since then he has been a faculty member at Research School of Engineering, the Australian National University, adjunct at NICTA Ltd. and Shandong Computer Science Center.
He was a recipient of an 2010 ANU Top Supervisor Award, an 2006-2008 Asian Journal of Control Best Paper Award, an ARC Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2007 and an ARC Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship in 2010, a 2006 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad, an 2005 Australian Government's Endeavour Asia Award and an undergraduate scholarship from the Republic of Singapore.
He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of IFAC Technical Committee on Networked Systems (TC1.5) . He is currently serving as an Associate Editor for Systems & Control Letters(SCI) and a Subject Editor for International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control.
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