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Pieter J. Mosterman | |
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Born | (1967-03-16)March 16, 1967 (age 58) Nes, Ameland, Netherlands |
Alma mater | University of Twente andVanderbilt University |
Occupation(s) | Scientist, professor, public speaker, inventor |
Known for | Scientific contributions to Modeling and Simulation, Public Speeches, Inventions |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Computational science and engineering |
Institutions | MathWorks,McGill University |
Pieter Johannes Mosterman (born March 16, 1967) was Chief Research Scientist and Director of the MathWorks Advanced Research & Technology Office (MARTO) atMathWorks inNatick, Massachusetts. He also holds an Adjunct Professorship at the School of Computer Science atMcGill University[1] in Montreal, Canada. His primary research interests are in Computer Automated Multiparadigm Modeling[2] with principal applications in design automation, training systems, and fault detection, isolation, and reconfiguration.
He was born in Nes on the islandAmeland off the coast of the Netherlands. In 1985 Pieter Mosterman started the B.Sc. program at theUniversity of Twente which he received in 1987, followed by his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Control Laboratory in 1991. In 1992 he enrolled in the Ph.D. program ofVanderbilt University,Nashville, TN, and graduated at the Center for Intelligent Systems in 1997 with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His dissertation was on Hybrid Dynamic Systems: Ahybrid bond graph modeling paradigm and its application in diagnosis. After graduation, during 1997 - 2001, Mosterman was Research Associate at theGerman Aerospace Center (DLR) in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.
Mosterman is the Editor of the CRC Press book series on "Computational Analysis, Synthesis, and Design ofDynamic Systems".[3]He coedited:
Service activities as Associate Editor include:
Mosterman is a Member of Advisory Boards:
Mosterman served as Editor-in-Chief of SIMULATION: Transactions of SCS for the Methodology section, Guest Editor of special issues of SIMULATION, ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, and IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology (TCST) on the topic of CAMPaM, and as Associate Editor of TCST. Since 2004 he has organized the annual International Bellairs CAMPaM Workshop. From 2007 through 2009 he co-organized the Model-Based Design for Embedded Systems track at the Design Automation and Test in Europe conference and in 2009 he was General Chair of a 2009 workshop on Designing for Embedded Parallel Computing Platforms: Architectures, Design Tools, and Applications. He co-organized the Computational Modeling and Simulation of Embedded Systems track at the 2007 Summer Computer Simulation Conference, the International Conference on High Level Simulation Languages and Applications in 2007, and the 14th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis in 2003.
Mosterman's patents include:
Mosterman designed the Electronics Laboratory Simulator, nominated for TheComputerworld Smithsonian Award by Microsoft Corporation in 1994.
He authored HyBrSim — A Modeling and Simulation Environment for Hybrid Bond Graphs for which he was awarded the IMechE Donald Julius Groen Prize[7] in 2003.
He received TheSociety for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS) Distinguished Service Award[8] in 2009.
Pieter J. Mosterman: