Brett Ninness
Engineering and Built Environmentnerw
Newcastle University
Australia
Biography
"Brett Ninness began life in Singleton, Australia and received his BE, ME and Ph.D degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he is currently appointed as Professor and has worked in Assistant Dean, Deputy Head of Faculty and Pro Vice Chancellor (Acting) roles. His research interests are in the areas of dynamic system modelling, system identification, and stochastic signal processing, in which he has authored over a hundred papers. He has served on the editorial boards of Automatica, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and as Editor in Chief for IET Control Theory and Applications, and as a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts. He has also served as chair of international committees, included the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) Technical Committee on Modelling, Identification and Signal Processing and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Technical Committee on System Identification and Adaptive Control. "
Research Interest
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering
Publications
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Schön TB, Wills A, Ninness B. Maximum likelihood nonlinear system estimation. IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 2006 Jan 1;39(1):1003-8.
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Henriksen S, Wills A, Schön TB, Ninness B. Parallel implementation of particle MCMC methods on a GPU. IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 2012 Jul 1;45(16):1143-8.
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Mills A, Wills A, Ninness B. Nonlinear model predictive control of an inverted pendulum. InAmerican Control Conference, 2009. ACC'09. 2009 Jun 10 (pp. 2335-2340). IEEE.