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  • Maybe "welcome" is not quite the right word for Jonathan Hanson, since he has been involved in the ROCC lab activities for the past year. That being said, this year Jonathan opted to do his master thesis under my supervision, so this semester marks
  • Pack your breakfast, don your hiking shoes, and get ready for a sunsire hike to Lake Isabel on Saturday, September 11th. This is my absolute favorite hike in the area featuring mellow terrain, beautiful views, waterfall crossing and possible
  • I'm typically not one to toot my own horn, but I think it is acceptable under certain circumstances. I am overjoyed to announce that I received an NSF CAREER Award for my project on Hypersampled Model Predictive Control. The project
  • The Systems & Controls Group is getting back together for a summer picnic this Friday. It will be a nice occasion to reconnect with the other labs, meet new additions, and see who has been doing what over the past year.  This will hopefully
  • Almost a year ago we ended up cancelling our group Ski Day due to the growing uncertainty and discomfort relating to Covid-19. Shortly after, the ski resorts were closed, the campus switched to remote operations, and all of us went into
  • I'm pleased to announce that Marco Pomponio will be joining the ROCC Lab. Marco is currently employed by Craig Nelson at the Time and Frequency division of the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST). His
  • Who's up for a socially distanced hike to the Indian Peaks? Between Covid-19 and the wildfires, I think we could all use a little bit of human interaction. On Thursday, August 20th the ROCC Lab will be hitting the Blue Lakes Trail
  • Please join me in congratulating Jieqiu Shao on completing his M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. Jay's master thesis focused on the Control of Optical Atomic Lattices for Quantum Inertial Sensing, and he will be continuing this line of
  • Please join me in congratulating Anne Cross Theurkauf on receiving her M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering. Anne's master thesis focused on the Control of Optical Atomic Lattices for Quantum Inertial Sensing, and she demonstrated
  • I am very proud to announce that Thomas Dearing has been selected for a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. This is a prestigious and highly competitive award that supports the research efforts of 
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