
About
Daniel Cole is an Associate Professor at the Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, specializing in Cyber-Physical Systems/Infrastructure Security. His research bridges control systems, nuclear engineering, and precision instrumentation.
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1998)
- MS, Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1992)
- BS, Mechanical Engineering with Mathematics Minor, Virginia Tech (1991)
His work focuses on control systems for optical traps, cybersecurity in nuclear infrastructure, and advanced instrumentation. He has contributed to adaptive control algorithms, AFM calibration techniques, and nuclear plant fault tolerance. Publications span journals like Measurement Science and Technology and Biophysical Journal.
Recent articles explore cyber threats to nuclear sensing, AFM error minimization, and holographic micropatterning. His research integrates mechanical, nuclear, and control engineering principles.
Scientific Awards
- Best Paper Award (2008) - Micro- and NanoSystems Conference
- Cunningham Doctoral Fellowship (1992) - Virginia Tech
- NSF Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention (1991)
Cole has delivered presentations on game-based nuclear education, wireless control systems, and reactor simulations at IEEE and ASME conferences.
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