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A/Prof. Jose De Dona

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 13
Total funding $14,693,298

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (1 grants)

Fault tolerant control based on set-theoretic methods: Robustness, nonlinear effects and probabilistic developments$320,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

2011 (1 grants)

18th IFAC World Congress, Milano, Itlay, 28/8/2011 - 2/9/2011$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment

2009 (3 grants)

Power Control and Scheduling for Cellular Communications$480,000
Funding Body: Ericsson AB

Power Control and Scheduling for Cellular Communications$370,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Fault Detection in Electricity Networks$20,000
Funding Body: Ausgrid

2008 (3 grants)

Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control$5,400,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control$323,084
Funding Body: NSW Department of State and Regional Development

Fault tolerant multisensor feedback control$135,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

2007 (2 grants)

Fault tolerant multisensor strategies in feedback control systems$20,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The implications of differential algebraic concepts for the structure of nonlinear control systems$17,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2006 (1 grants)

PRC - Priority Research Centre for Energy$549,282
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2003 (2 grants)

Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control.$6,929,432
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Towards a unified theory of constrained control and estimation.$128,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council