

Michael Zavlanos
Michael Zavlanos's research delves into the intricate realms of robotics, control theory, and dynamic systems. As an Associate Professor at Duke University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his field. Michael earned his PhD in Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE) from the University of Pennsylvania in 2008, a testament to his dedication and proficiency in his area of study. His affiliation with the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania underscores his commitment to advancing research in control theory and dynamic systems. The GRASP Lab is renowned for its pioneering work in robotics, and Michael's contributions have been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what is possible in these fields. His work not only enhances academic understanding but also has practical implications, influencing the development of innovative robotic systems and control mechanisms.
Research Interests
Publications
, 1268-1285, 2017-10-01
, 1452-1454, 2011-11-01
, 4740-4745, 2010-12-01