

Andrew Rindos
Dr. Andrew Rindos is pursuing novel approaches in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering as an Adjunct Professor at Duke University. With a robust academic foundation, he earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park, in 1978 and 1982, respectively, followed by a Ph.D. in 1988 from the same institution. His extensive background in engineering education and research has significantly contributed to his teaching methodologies. At Duke University, Dr. Rindos is actively involved in teaching courses such as ECE 382L: Control of Dynamic Systems and ME 344L: Control of Dynamic Systems. His courses are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and applications of dynamic systems control, equipping them with the skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving field of engineering. Dr. Rindos is known for his dedication to fostering an engaging and challenging learning environment. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that students not only grasp fundamental concepts but also develop the ability to apply them in real-world scenarios. This approach has made him a respected figure among both students and colleagues. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Rindos is involved in various academic and professional activities that enhance the educational experience at Duke University. His commitment to advancing the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering is evident through his continuous efforts to innovate and inspire the next generation of engineers.
Publications
, 37-48, 2017-05-10
, 11-12, 2012-01-01
, 1-5, 2016-07-01
, 4608-4617, 2019-12-01