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Siri Marte Schlanbusch serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Engineering Sciences at the University of Agder, Norway. Her research is affiliated with the Robotics and Automation research group, where she focuses on advanced control systems with particular emphasis on quantization and time-delay challenges in dynamic systems.
Dr. Schlanbusch's research interests center on adaptive control theory and its applications to complex mechanical systems. Her work spans multiple domains including aerospace engineering (particularly helicopter systems), industrial automation (cranes and robotic manipulators), and nonlinear control theory. She has developed innovative approaches for handling input/output quantization, time delays, and system uncertainties through adaptive and robust control frameworks. Her research combines theoretical development with practical implementation, as evidenced by her experimental validation work on physical systems.
Analysis of her publication history reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on quantized control systems with time delays. Her work demonstrates progression from theoretical foundations to practical implementations, with increasing complexity in the systems addressed. The research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between control theory, robotics, and aerospace engineering, with applications spanning helicopter flight control, crane operations, and robotic manipulation. Her recent publications indicate continued innovation in sliding mode control, predictor-based methods, and two-loop control architectures for complex mechanical systems.
Dr. Schlanbusch actively collaborates with researchers including Jing Zhou (frequent co-author), Rune Schlanbusch, and others in the control systems community. Her position as a Postdoctoral Fellow suggests she is in a transitional career phase, building on her doctoral work (which focused on "Adaptive control of systems with quantization and delay") to establish her independent research profile.




