Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Education
Ph.D., 1981, Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
B.S., 1972, Math and Physics, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Research Interests
- Modeling, analysis, estimation, and control of linear and non-linear systems
- Applications of control and signal processing to sensor systems
- Evaluation of the electrical properties of materials for use as sensors
- Educational methods - novel pedagogy and assessment
- Fireworks ballistics simulation and experiments
Selected Recent Publications
J.L. Bonniwell, S.C. Schneider and E.E. Yaz, “Deterministic and stochastic resilience analysis of minimum-time-controlled discrete-time systems”, Electronics Letters, Vol , no, doi: 10.1049/el.2014.1388, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (2014).
Susan C. Schneider and James E. Richie, “Development of On-Line Lecture and Preparation Resources for Electrical Engineering laboratory Courses”, Proceedings of the 121st ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 15-18, 2014, Indianapolis IN, paper ID #8664.
Fan Feng, Edwin Yaz, Susan Schneider and Yvonne Yaz, “Discrete-Time Resilient Controller Design with General Criteria for A Class of Uncertain Nonlinear Systems”, Proceedings of the 2014 American Control Conference, June 4-6, 2014, Portland OR, pp 4268-4273.
Mohammad N. ElBsat, Edwin E. Yaz, Susan C. Schneider, Isabelle Dufour, and Fabien J. Josse,
“Nonlinear Estimation Of Fluid Properties Using The Time Domain Response Of A Vibrating Microcantilever,” International Journal of Modeling and Simulation, Vol 33, no. 4, DOI: 10.2316/Journal.205.2013.4.205-5789, Acta Press (2013).
Jennifer Riffer, Edwin Yaz, Susan Schneider, “Dead-Beat Control Of Discrete-Time Systems With Known Waveform-Type Unknown Disturbances”, Proceedings of the 2009 IASTED Conference on Identification, Control, and Applications (ICA 2009), Honolulu HI, August 17-19, 2009, ACTA Press (2009).