Kevin L. Moore

I am an emeritus professor at the Colorado School of Mines, with affiliations in the Department of Engineering, Design, and Society and the Department of Electrical Engineering. Most recently I was the Executive Director of the Humanitarian Engineering Program (2020-2025) and also served as the Inaugural Director of Mines’ Robotics Program (2019-2022). Among other positions, I was previously the Vice Provost for Strategic Initiatives and Dean of Integrative Programs (2018-2020) and the Dean of the College of Engineering and Computational Sciences (2011-2018). I was the Founding and Interim Department Head of the Department of Engineering, Design, and Society (2017-2018) and I held the G.A. Dobelman Distinguished Chair from 2005-2013 as a Professor of Electrical Engineering.

My general research interests include iterative learning control (ILC), autonomous systems and robotics, and applications of control to industrial and mechatronic systems. Recently I have been working on discrete repetitive control, a generalization of ILC. I am also interested in the use of networked robotics sensors and actuators, including the theory and application of cooperative control in multi-agent, dynamic consensus systems. I am a registered professional engineer (in the State of Idaho #7066), involved in several professional societies and editorial activities, and am interested in engineering education, particularly capstone senior design. As an administrator I focused on building new programs, particularly at the intersection of disciplines, and have a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion.

NOTE: Because I am retired, I have no funding and I am not accepting new students or postdocs.

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