The IASTED International Conference on
Robotics, Telematics and Applications
RTA 2009
October 12 – 14, 2009
Beijing, China
PLENARY SPEAKER
Precision Telematics and Micro-manipulation
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Biography of the Plenary Speaker

received the B.A. degree with First Class Honours in the Engineering Tripos from Cambridge University, England, in 1980; and the Ph.D. degree from Yale University in 1987. He is a Professor and Senior NGS Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He was a Past Vice-President (Research) of NUS. T. H. Lee
Dr. Lee's research interests are in the areas of adaptive systems, knowledge-based control, intelligent mechatronics and computational intelligence. He currently holds Associate Editor appointments in the IEEE Transactions in Systems, Man and Cybernetics; IEEE Transactions in Industrial Electronics; Control Engineering Practice (an IFAC journal); and the International Journal of Systems Science (Taylor and Francis, London). In addition, he is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of IFAC Mechatronics journal.
Dr. Lee was a recipient of the Cambridge University Charles Baker Prize in Engineering, and the 2004 ASCC (Melbourne) Best Industrial Control Application Paper Prize. He has also co-authored five research monographs, and holds four patents (two of which are in the technology area of adaptive systems, and the other two are in the area of intelligent mechatronics).
Dr. Lee was an Invited Keynote Speaker for IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control, IEEE ISIC 2003 Houston U.S.A.; and an Invited Plenary Speaker for LSMS 2007, Shanghai China. He was also an Invited Panelist at the World Automation Congress, WAC2000 Maui U.S.A.
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