Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 1986
- Dissertation: Adaptive Control of a Flexible Structure
- Digital Equipment Corporation Fellow and University Resident 1983-86
- Developed a high-performance self-tuning adaptive digital control system for a lightly-damped mechanism in the Stanford Aerospace Robotics Lab.
- Developed a robotic optical robotic end-point sensor.
M.S.E.E. and B.S.E.E., Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 1975
- Graduated with Highest Honor
- Recipient:
- The Northeastern University Cooperative Education Award
- The Northeastern University Sears B. Condit Scholarship Award
- The Tau Beta Pi William M. Rand Award
- The Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Club of New England Scholarship Award
- Member, National Honor Societies:
- Phi Kappa Phi (Interdisciplinary)
- Tau Beta Pi (Engineering)
- Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical Engineering)
- President, Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, Northeastern University Chapter, 1974-75
Dr. Sidman is the named inventor on 18 U.S. patents. He has worked extensively with patent attorneys to write patent specifications, help draft claims and respond to office actions.
Sole inventor except as noted:
Design Tool Speeds Development and Optimization of Electromechanical Products using
AC Induction Motor Vector Control
Power Conversion & Intelligent Motion (PCIM) Magazine, 6/96.
Time Optimal Voltage-Constrained Deceleration Velocity Profile Design for Disk
Drives
Invited Paper, 1995 American Control Conference, Seattle, WA, 6/95, pp. 4146-4150.
Control Design Made Faster and More Effective
Invited Paper, MATLAB News and
Notes, Summer/Fall 1994, pp. 8-9.
Active Compensation for Shock, Vibration, and Wind-up in Disk Drives
with D. Davies, M.I.T.
ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA 12/91.
Advances in Information Storage Systems, ASME Press, Vol. 5, 1993, pp. 5-20.
Control Systems Technology in Digitals Disk Drives
Digital Technical Journal, No. 8, 2/89, pp. 61-73.
Parametric System Identification on Logarithmic Frequency-Response Data
with G. Verghese, M.I.T. and F. DeAngelis, M.I.T.
Proceedings of the American Control Conference, San Diego, CA , 5/90, pp. 1888 -1892.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. 36, No. 9, 9/91, pp. 1065-1070.
Convergence Properties of an Adaptive Runout Correction System for Disk Drives
ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, 11/90.
Adaptive and Learning Control, ASME DSC-Vol. 21, 12/91, pp. 55-62.
Advances in Information Storage Systems, ASME Press, Vol. 1, 1991, pp. 61-78.
Adaptive Runout Correction System for Disk Drives
Proceedings of the ASME International Symposium on Robotics and Manufacturing Research,
Albuquerque NM, 11/88, pp. 1027-1036.
Adaptive Control of a Flexible Structure
Ph.D. Dissertation, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 6/86.
Stanford Guidance and Control Lab. Report 556, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
6/86.
Adaptive Control of a Flexible Structure
with G. Franklin, Stanford University.
Proceedings of 2nd IFAC Workshop on Adaptive Systems in Control and Signal Processing,
Lund, Sweden, 7/86, pp. 131-136.
An Adaptive Filter for the Processing of Position Error Signal in Disk Drives
IEEE Applied Magnetics Workshop on Magnetic Recording, San Francisco, CA, 6/78.
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 7/78, pp. 185-187.
The MathWorks Storage Systems Design Seminar
Santa Clara and Costa Mesa, CA and Boulder, CO 9/98.
Short Course on Servo Position Transduction in Magnetic Recording Machines
At Quantum Corp., Boulder, CO and via video teleconference to Shrewsbury, MA 12/97.
AC Induction Motor Vector Control Simulation and Design Tool
Powersystems World '96 Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 9/96.
Digital Servo Systems Short Courses
on-site at companies nationwide 1986 - present
Taught to many hundreds of engineers and technical managers
involved in digital servo positioning system product design.
MATLAB/SIMULINK/Toolbox Laboratory
Training Courses
on-site at companies nationwide 1994 - present
Introductory, intermediate and advanced courses for wide range of industries.
Advances in Control Theory: Digital Servo Control in Disk Drives
Invited speaker, Intermag 92 Executive Seminar, St. Louis, MO, 4/92.
The Impact of DSP on Future Generation Hard Disk Drives
Invited instructor, Santa Clara University, School of Engineering, 12/91.
Overview and Limitations of Current Servo Technology in Information Storage Systems
NSF/NSIC Workshop on Applications of MEMS in Storage Systems, UCLA, 7/91.
Advanced Servo Techniques for Optical and Magnetic Disk Drives
Instructor, Advanced Topics in Storage Technology Series , ECEN 5010 (televised), Center
for
Advanced Training in Engineering and Computer Sciences, U. of Colorado at Boulder, 3/90.
Adaptive Runout Correction System for Disk Drives
DEC Storage Systems Technical Seminar Series, Digital Equipment Corp., 11/89.
Seminar, Laser Magnetic Storage International (Philips), 2/90.
Convergence Properties of an Adaptive Runout Correction System for Disk Drives
Control Seminar, University of Colorado at Boulder, Electrical and Computer Engineering,
10/89.
Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Computer Mechanics Lab., Dept. of Mech. Eng., U. C.
Berkeley, 4/90.
Control Systems Seminar, Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University, 11/89.
Optimal Control, Instructor, EE597 Graduate Course
College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.,
Spring 1989.
Adaptive Control of a Flexible Structure
Colloquium, Center for Space Structures and Controls, U. of Colorado at Boulder, 11/87.
Second Annual Symposium, Stanford Institute for Manufacturing and Automation (SIMA), 4/86.
Stanford Information Systems Laboratory EE370 Seminar, 11/85
Invited speaker, Control Systems Seminar, Martin Marietta, Denver, CO, 1987
Engineering Seminars, Digital Equipment Corp., 1983-1986.
Disk Technology Trends and Servo Systems
Invited speaker, Univ. of Nebraska IEEE Section, 5/80.
Founded and hosted Digital Equipment Corporation's Servo-Mechanical Seminar Series
1986-92.
Associate Professor Adjoint, University of Colorado at
Colorado Springs
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied
Science
Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Member:
Chairman, Pikes Peak Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002-2003.
Co-Chairman, Pikes Peak Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001-2002.
Chairman, National Storage Industry Consortium Disk Mechanics Task Force, 1991
Associate Editor, ASME Journal: Advances in Information Storage Systems, 1990-92
Conference Session Chairman:
Digital Equipment Corporation representative to:
Digital Equipment Corporation representative and founding sponsor to:
Founded and hosted Digital Equipment Corporations Servo/Mechanical Seminar Series 1986-92.
Sponsored scholarship and equipment for a quadraplegic Ph.D. candidate in control systems at the University of Colorado .
Sponsored applied research of Presidential Young Investigators at Berkeley and Stanford.
Recipient, Digital Equipment Corporation Cumulative Patent Awards. 1987 and 1990
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