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Cristian Rojas is a Professor of Automatic Control at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in system identification. His research bridges control theory, statistics, and machine learning to develop data-driven methods for analyzing and controlling dynamical systems. He holds an MS in Electronics Engineering from Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (Chile) and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Newcastle (Australia).
Research focuses on efficient utilization of data for self-learning systems, including topics like continuous-time system identification, robust control, and statistical estimation. Notable contributions include work on subspace identification, input design for sparse systems, and algorithms for H-infinity norm estimation. His methodologies emphasize practical applications in industrial automation, smart infrastructure, and autonomous systems.
Recent publications highlight advancements in inverse filtering, decentralized learning systems, and the theoretical underpinnings of data-driven control. He collaborates widely on projects involving Bayesian methods, adversarial systems, and privacy-protected decision-making frameworks. Rojas' work often addresses challenges such as undersampling effects, model consistency, and computational efficiency in real-world control scenarios.
His academic contributions include organizing academic ceremonies at KTH and mentoring researchers in the Department of Automatic Control. Current research explores intersections between machine learning interpretability and control theory, with applications to explainable AI in engineering systems.
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