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Bo Wahlberg

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MALVINAS VÄG 10
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About me

Bo Wahlberg is the Professor of Chair in Automatic Control at KTH Royal Institute of Technology since 1991.

He is a co-founder of Centre of Autonomous Systems (CAS) at KTH, and  the Linnaeus Center ACCESS on networked systems at KTH. Bo Wahlberg is the KTH director and member of the program management of  the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software  Program (WASP).

Bo Wahlberg was elected to IEEE Fellow in 2007 for his contributions to system identification using orthonormal basis functions, and to Fellow of IFAC in 2019 for his contributions to system identification and the development of orthonormal basis function models. He is since 2023 Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), Electrical Engineering Division.

Bo Wahlberg has received several awards, including the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering Best New Application Paper Award in 2016. He is the author of over 250 scientific publications and has been the supervisor of more than 130 master’s students and 25 PhD students. His main research interest is in estimation and optimization in system identification, decision and control systems and signal processing with applications in process industry and transportation.


Courses

Automatic Control, General Course (EL1000), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Automatic Control, General Course (EL1010), teacher | Course web

Automatic Control, general course (EL1020), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Computer Science and Engineering, specializing in Machine Learning, Second Cycle (DA233X), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Computer Science and Engineering, specializing in Systems, Control and Robotics, Second Cycle (DA236X), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, Second Cycle (EA238X), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, Second Cycle (EA250X), examiner | Course web

Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Systems, Control and Robotics, Second Cycle (EA236X), examiner | Course web