Luke BakerCNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate CNLS/T-5 Control of Nonlinear Systems Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 000 Mail Stop: B258 Phone: (505) 000-0000 Fax: (505) 665-2659 Email: lsbaker@lanl.gov home page Research highlightI am interested in developing methods for robust optimal control and optimization of nonlinear dynamics. My current research focuses on applying control and optimization techniques to actuate quantum, robotic, and energy network systems.
| | Educational Background/Employment:- B.S. (2014) Mathematics (Physics Minor), Cleveland State University
- M.S. (2016) Mathematics, Cleveland State University
- Ph.D. (2023) Applied Mathematics, Arizona State University
Research Interests: - Nonlinear Dynamics
- Robust Optimal Control
- Optimization
- Signal and Image Processing
- Quantum and Engineering Applications
Selected Recent Publications: - Baker, L.S.; de Lima, A.P.L; Zlotnik, A.; Li, J.S. Convergence of Iterative Quadratic Programming for Robust Fixed-Endpoint Transfer of Bilinear Systems, arXiv. preprint, arXiv:2403.18131 (2024)
- Baker, L.S.; Kazi, S.R.; Zlotnik, A.. Transitions from Monotonicity to Chaos in Gas Mixture Dynamics in Pipeline Networks, PRX Energy, American Physical Society. 2-3, pp. 033008 (2023)
- Baker, L.S.; Kazi, S.R.; Platte, R.B.; Zlotnik, A.. Optimal Control of Transient Flows in Pipeline Networks with Heterogeneous Mixtures of Hydrogen and Natural Gas, American Control Conference, IEEE. , pp. 1221-1228 (2023)
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CPVn9CMAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
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