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2017-02-17
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HTTP/1.1 302 FoundServer: Sucuri/CloudproxyDate: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:55:04 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1Content-Length: 209Connection: keep-aliveX-Sucuri-ID: 11026X-XSS-Protection: 1; modeblockX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffLocation: https://dabramovitch.com/X-Sucuri-Cache: EXPIRED !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>302 Found/title>/head>body>h1>Found/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://dabramovitch.com/>here/a>./p>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: Sucuri/CloudproxyDate: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 14:55:04 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 9858Connection: keep-aliveX-Sucuri-ID: 11026X-XSS-Protection: 1; modeblockX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffContent-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure-requests;Last-Modified: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 05:43:52 GMTETag: f657cb-2682-5b227d515d600Accept-Ranges: bytesVary: Accept-EncodingX-Sucuri-Cache: MISS html>head>title>Danny Abramovitch/title>!-- Changed by: Danny Abramovitch, 28-Mar-2000 -->LINK RELstylesheet TYPEtext/css HREFdya_simple.css/>meta namedescription contentPersonal, professional home page for Dr. Daniel (Danny) Abramovitch. This page contains information about my work, my patents, and my publications. />/head>BODY TEXT#000000 BGCOLOR#FFFFFF LINK#0000EE VLINK#800080 ALINK#0000FF />!--body bgcolorffffff> -->font facearial, sans-serif> center>h1>Danny Abramovitch/h1>/center>a HREFimages/dya_10_23_02.jpg>img srcimages/dya_10_23_02.jpg width250 ALIGNLEFT HSPACE15 VSPACE10>/a> HR>!--p>hr>p>-->P>TABLE border bgcolorlightgrey cellpadding10>TR hspace15 vspace15>TD alignleft>font colornavy>This is my personal web page based on the work thatI do. I have spent the bulk of my career doing industrial research,mostly at Hewlett-Packard Labs, Agilent Labs, and in the Mass Spec Division of AgilentTechnologies. The majority of thishas been on understanding physical systems (loosely defined as thingsthat move or have signals running around in them). This is as opposedto purely computer centric systems. However, since working as a Co-Opstudent at Milliken & Companys central headquarters,I have developed an appreciation for what knowing what good computingcan do for a physical system. /font>/TD>/TR>TR>TD alignleft>font colornavy>Corporations large and small like their web pages to fall into a set format to give a consistent message to their customers.While this is logical, it is a little bit restrictive on theindividual who wants folks to have easy access to the publicportion of their work. So, after much delay, it made senseto generate my own web site. /font>/TD>/TR>TR>TD alignleft>font colornavy>My purpose is to make it easy for people to find out aboutmy work. You wont find any proprietary information here,just things that have made it into the public eye, or areindependent of the companies that I do and have workedfor. My intent is to make this page content rich, ratherthan heavily stylized. /font>/TD>/TR>/TABLE>/P>br clearall>P>HR>/P>P>CENTER>TABLE border bgcolorlightgrey cellpadding10>TR>TH aligncenter>font colornavy>Email: A HREFmailto:abramovitch@stanfordalumni.org>abramovitch@stanfordalumni.org/A>/font>/TH>TH aligncenter >font colornavy>Address: Silicon Valley, CA/font>/TH>/TR>/TABLE>/CENTER>/P>A NAMEtoc>P>HR>/P>/A>P>CENTER>TABLE border bgcolorlightgrey cellpadding10>TR>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREF#what_i_do>What I Do/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREF#history>Personal History/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREF#engineering_stuff>Engineering Stuff/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREF#other_stuff>Other Stuff/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREFpubs.html>Publications/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREFpatents.html>Patents/A>/font>/TH>TH alignleft>font colornavy>A HREFdanny_cv.html>CV/A>/font>/TH>/TR>/TABLE>/CENTER>/P>P>HR>/P>A NAMEwhat_i_do>h2>What I Do/h2>/A>P classnavy>When asked to describe what I do, I have settled on three common threads:/P>P>UL>LI> P> I work on difficult physical problems, and work to find their fracture points. That is, I try to understand the problems well enough and deeply enough to find out where they give way. /P>LI> P> I make difficult algorithms work on real time hardware. That is, I find a way to implement math that solves a physical problem in a way that can actually work on the physical system. /P>LI> P> I like to work problems from the physical system to the web page. That is, I know that understanding the physical system is key to presenting good information about it. That being said, unless I know how to get the useful information out and in a form that people can make use of it, then that knowledge can go to waste. /P> P classnavy> A HREF#toc>Back to the table of contents .../A> /P>/UL>P>HR>/P>A NAMEhistory>h2>A Bit of Personal History/h2>/A>P classnavy>I was born in Canada, grew up in Alabama, went to college at Clemson, spent 3 months in New Hampshire before comingout to Stanford for grad school. Now, if we meet at a party,you wont need a score card when you ask where Im from originally./P>P classnavy>If wed stayed in Saskatoon, I probably would have been ahockey player. As it was, I grew up not far from the University of Alabama, where my father taught. The firsttime I went to a college football game, Bama crushed VinceFerragamo and the Cal Bears 66-0. Still, one of my favorite memories fromthere is running in the coliseum where Bear Bryant would be walking in the halls. I was at Clemson duringtheir 1980s football glory days and in Silicon Valley whenthe 49ers were pretty good. When I got to Stanford, footballgames were not a lot of fun, but they kind of are now under Coach Shaw. Now, Clemson is fun to watch again and Coach Swinney has changed the culture ofthe team and school. It does my heart good to know that Dabo Swinney and Dave Shaware buddies. /P>P classnavy>I probably learned as much in my first few years after gradschool as I learned in grad school. Not that the folks tryingto teach me werent good, I just was not matched up with doing pure theory. Getting into industry, I did some projectsthat beat the pants off of my thesis. It turned out that physical problemsmotivated a lot more theory for me that just staring at equations. Hey, live and learn./P>P classnavy>I really like engineering. Its really the art of understandinghow to build things. But I dont think that we engineers -- asa group -- do a good job of explaining ourselves. This is unfortunateas it gives others the chance to misinterpret what we do. Hopefully,Ill do a decent job of expressing myself in these pages. I like to tellhigh school students the following overly broad simplification. There are folks who like to do math for the simple beauty of math.They are, of course, mathematicians. Scientists use math to understand the world (and the universe) works. Engineers do math because they want to do something about it. /P> P classnavy> A HREF#toc>Back to the table of contents .../A> /P>P>HR>/P>A NAMEengineering_stuff>h2> Engineering Stuff/h2>/A>UL>LI> P>A HREFpubs.html> b>strong>Technical Publications:/strong>/b> /a> A mostly complete list of the external technical publications that I have worked on in the past few years. There is also a A HREFdocs/DAbramovitch_pubs_al_S12_Ext.pdf> printable version/A>. /p> LI> P>A HREFpatents.html> b>strong>Patents/strong>/b> /a> A mostly complete list of my patents. There is also a A HREFdocs/DAbramovitch_pubs_al_S12_Ext.pdf> printable version/A>. /p> !--LI> P>A HREFhttp://www.labs.agilent.com/personal/Danny_Abramovitch/css/css_history.html> The IEEE Control Systems Society History Committee Home Page/A>. As of January 2001, I am serving as the History Committee Chairperson./P> -->LI> P>A HREFimages/gfgacc95.jpg> img srcimages/gfgacc95.jpg width150 ALIGNLEFT HSPACE15 VSPACE10>/a>br> A photo of Gene Franklins group (students, alumni, and spouse) at the 1995 American Controls Conference in Seattle. From left to right thats Peter Witcor (Deedees spouse), V.K. Jones, Deedee Meldrum, Danny Abramovitch, Lucy Pao, Paul Danelowski, and Gertrude and Gene Franklin./P> BR CLEARLEFT>LI> P>A HREFimages/gfgacc05_bellman1.jpg> img srcimages/gfgacc05_bellman1.jpg width150 ALIGNLEFT HSPACE15 VSPACE10>/a>br> A photo of several generations of Gene Franklins former group members at the 2005 American Controls Conference in Portland, where Gene received the Bellman Award, which is the highest honor of the American Automatic Control Council. From left to right thats Lucy Pao, Stephen Philips, Gurcan Aral, Gene Franklin, Danny Abramovitch, and Abbas Emami-Naeni./P> BR CLEARLEFT> P classnavy> A HREF#toc>Back to the table of contents .../A> /P>/UL>HR>A NAMEother_stuff>h2>Other Stuff/H2>/A>P>CENTER>TABLE border bgcolorlightgrey>TR aligncenter>TH aligncenter>A HREFdanny_cv.html>B>A Mostly Current CV/B>/A>. There is also a A HREFdocs/DAbramovitch_CV_2page_S12_NoAddr.pdf> printable version/A>./TH>/TR>/TABLE>/CENTER>/P> P classnavy> A HREF#toc>Back to the table of contents .../A> /P>P>HR>P>!- the table below is the only difference between the fancy and regular template files ->!- the lines below show the last modified time and URL for this document (you dont need to modify anything below here. ->B>Last Updated: /B> !--#echo varLAST_MODIFIED --> script>!-- hide script from non-JS browsers if (Date.parse(document.lastModified) !0){ msgdocument.lastModified document.writeln(msg) } //stop hiding script--> /script>br>B>This document is: /B> !--#echo varSERVER_NAME -->!--#echo varDOCUMENT_URI --> script>!-- hide script from non-JS browsers if (document.location !0){ msgdocument.location document.writeln(msg) } //stop hiding script--> /script>/body>/html>
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