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Ryder C. Winck is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He holds a PhD (2012) and MS (2009) from Georgia Institute of Technology, and dual BS/BA degrees (2007) from Rice University. His research focuses on robotics, control systems, nonlinear control theory, and human-robot interaction for supernumerary robotic limbs. He contributes to the multidisciplinary robotics minor program and has consulted for Deka R&D and Software Automation, Inc. His work bridges theoretical control systems with practical robotics applications, including multi-cylinder systems and biometric interfaces.
- Academic Degrees: PhD (Georgia Tech, 2012), MS (Georgia Tech, 2009), BS/BA (Rice University, 2007)
Research interests emphasize system dynamics and robotics, with publications spanning mechatronics, control theory, and robotics ergonomics. His recent articles explore valve control optimization, robotic limb performance evaluation, and tensor decomposition techniques in multi-system control.
- Consulting Experience: Deka R&D, Software Automation, Inc.
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