Prof. Fedorovich Filaretov
Designation: Professor, Head of laboratory
Department: Robotics laboratory
Email: filaretov@inbox.ru
University: Institute of Automation and Control Processes FEB RAS
Country: Russian Federation
Professor Vladimir Fedorovich Filaretov is currently the Head of the Robotics Laboratory at the Institute of Automation and Control Processes FEB RAS and the Department of Automation and Control at Far Eastern Federal University. He is also the President of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Engineering Academy and Vice-president of the Russian Engineering Academy. He was elected as a member of the Russian and International Engineering Academies in 1995 and 1996 respectively. He earned his doctorate in the field of automatic control in 1990 and was confirmed as a professor in 1992. Professor Filaretov is a specialist in adaptive and optimal control devices of complicated nonlinear systems of automatic control with unknown and variable parameters and has published over 670 scientific publications, 11 monographs, and 342 patents for developed technical systems and devices. His research focuses on the creation of industrial and underwater robots, manipulators, and other dynamic systems to automate technical devices and technological processes.
Professor Vladimir Filaretov is a specialist in the field of adaptive and optimal control devices of complicated nonlinear systems of automatic control with unknown and variable parameters, and also in the field of mathematical description of complicated multi-connected mechanisms dynamics. His researches are mainly directed at creation both industrial and underwater robots and manipulators and also other dynamic systems, allowing to automate technical devices and technological processes.
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