Dr. Pieter J. Mosterman
Pieter J. Mosterman, Ph.D. is Senior Research Scientist at MathWorks in
Natick, Massachusetts, USA where he works on core
Simulink®
simulation and is Adjunct Professor at the School of
Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Pieter is Associate Editor of
Applied Intelligence: The International Journal of Artificial
Intelligence, Neural Networks, and Complex Problem-Solving
Technologies,
International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems, and
International Journal of Control and
Automation.
He is also on the Advisory Board for the Modeling, Simulation & Analysis
Program at the
Infrastructure and Geophysical Division, Science and Technology
Directorate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Previously, he was Research Associate at the
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. His primary research interests are in
Computer Automated Multiparadigm Modeling
(CAMPaM)
with
principal
applications in design automation, training systems, and fault
detection, isolation, and reconfiguration. He designed the Electronics
Laboratory Simulator, nominated for The Computerworld Smithsonian Award
by Microsoft Corporation in 1994.
He received
The Society for
Modeling and Simulation International (SCS) Distinguished Service
Award
in 2009.
Pieter is the Editor of the
CRC Press book series on
“Computational Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Dynamic
Systems”, coedited
Model-Based Design for Embedded Systems (Computational Analysis,
Synthesis, and Design of Dynamic Systems) and
Real-time Simulation Technologies, Principles, Methodologies, and
Applications,
and coauthored
A Theory of Discontinuities in Physical System Models,
An Introduction to Multi-Paradigm Modeling and Simulation,
A Combined Qualitative/Quantitative Approach for Fault Isolation in
Continuous Dynamic Systems,
Some Guidelines for Stiff Model Implementation with the use of
Discontinuities, and
A Java Implementation of an Environment for
Hybrid Modeling and Simulation of Physical Systems.
He also authored
HyBrSim — A Modeling and Simulation
Environment for Hybrid Bond Graphs which he was awarded the
IMechE Donald Julius Groen Prize for in 2003.
Read the
full list of his publications!
Pieter 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.
His patents include:
Hierarchical references or links in modeling environments,
Transparent subsystem links,
Distributed model compilation,
Automated approach to resolving artificial algebraic loops,
Qualitative diagnosis system and method,
Partitioning a model in modeling environments,
Multi-domain unified debugger,
Dynamic generation of formatted user interfaces in software
environments, and
Modeling delay using a discrete event execution modeling
environment.
Pieter earned his Ph.D. (1997) in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA with
the
dissertation
Hybrid Dynamic Systems: A hybrid bond graph modeling paradigm and its
application in diagnosis,
his M.Sc. (1991) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Twente,
The Netherlands, and his
Bachelor of Science (1987) in Electrical Engineering from the University
of Twente, The Netherlands.
Read
Elements of a Robotics Research Roadmap: A
Model-Based Design Perspective.
Learn about his many
keynote addresses and plenary presentations.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.