Kaan Erkorkmaz
Professor
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Kaan Erkorkmaz is a Professor in University of Waterloo. 2004, Doctorate, Mechanical Engineering Thesis Topic:Optimal Trajectory Generation and Precision Tracking Control for Multi-Axis Machines Specialization: Automatic Control (major), Machining, Mechanical Vibrations, Instrumentation, Design, Sensors and Actuators, Re, University of British Columbia, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kaan Erkorkmaz is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. He is a Fellow of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP) and also a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.
Research Interest
Professor Erkorkmaz’s research interests are in the areas of precision manufacturing, machining, and dynamics; controls, and optimal trajectory planning for machine tools; with the objective of increasing the productivity, part quality, and resource efficiency in manufacturing operations.
Publications
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Altintas Y, Erkorkmaz K, Zhu WH. Sliding mode controller design for high speed feed drives. CIRP Annals-Manufacturing Technology. 2000 Jan 1;49(1):265-70.
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Erkorkmaz K, Altintas Y. High speed CNC system design. Part II: modeling and identification of feed drives. International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture. 2001 Aug 31;41(10):1487-509.
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Erkorkmaz K, Altintas Y. High speed CNC system design. Part I: jerk limited trajectory generation and quintic spline interpolation. International Journal of machine tools and manufacture. 2001 Jul 31;41(9):1323-45.