Dr. Ryder Winck is an expert in robotics and control systems. His research interests include nonlinear control theory for systems with many inputs and human-robot interaction for supernumerary robotic limbs. Dr. Winck also is a faculty member in the multidisciplinary robotics minor. He has served as a consultant for Deka R&D and Software Automation, Inc.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012
- MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009
- BS, Rice University, 2007
- BA, Rice University, 2007
Publications & Presentations
- Ferguson, K.M., D. Tong, and R.C. Winck, “Multiplicative valve to control many cylinders,” IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, July 2020.
- Dougherty, Z.J. and R.C. Winck, “Evaluating the performance of foot control of a supernumerary robotic limb,” ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, Oct. 2019.
- Huang, Q. and R.C. Winck, “Tensor decomposition for control of many systems with reduced inputs,” IEEE American Control Conference, pp. 1278-1283, May 2017.
- Winck, R.C. and W.J. Book, “Stability and Performance of the SVD System.” IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 62, no. 12, pp. 6619-6624, June 2017.
Research Interests
- System dynamics and control
- Robotics
Teaching Interests
- System dynamics
- Control Robotics