RESUME

Tomas Larsson
1935 Pointe Lane #104
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Phone: (313) 332 3801
e-mail:<tlarsson@engin.umich.edu>
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~tlarsson

EDUCATION

  • 1995-Present Doctoral candidate, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Michigan
  • 1993-1994 M.S. Systems Engineering, University of Wales College of Cardiff
  • 1992-1993 B.S. Mechanical engineering, Linköping Institute of Technology.
  • 1991-1992 National service
  • 1989-1991 Mechanical engineering, Linköping Institute of Technology
  • Skills

  • Expert in Matlab and Simulink
  • Experienced in control system design, with a strong background in classical and modern control theory.
  • Experience with C, C++ and Assembly language programming.
  • Strong knowledge of various computer applications, e.g.,: MS word, EXCEL, Powerpoint, HTML.
  • Ability to communicate fluently in English and Swedish.

  • Professional experience

  • Fall term 94 and winter/spring term 95 I taught electronics and assembly language programming at Arboga community college/High school, Sweden
  • Early fall of 1993 I taught math at Linköping Institute of Technology
  • The summer of 1993 I did maintenance work for ABB Stal at Oskarshamn nuclear power station, Sweden
  • The summer of 1991 and 92 I worked at Atlas Copco Tunnelling and Mining with ISO9000 and calibration of measurement equipment.
  • The summer of 1988, 89 and 90 I was doing assembly work at Arboga System

  • AWARDS

  • "The British steel strip products examination prize"
  • for the best examination performance in the M.S. course in Systems engineering at University of Wales College of Cardiff.

  • "The British steel strip products project prize"
  • for the best project in the area of automation and robotics in the M.S. course in Systems engineering at University of Wales College of Cardiff.

    SCHOLARSHIPS

  • In 1993 I received a scholarship from Linköping Institute of Technology to do my M.S. at University of Wales College of Cardiff
  • In 1994 I received a scholarship from The Swedish Research Council for Engineering Sciences to do my Ph.D. at University of Michigan

  • AREAS OF INTEREST

    My areas of interest are Dynamic systems, Control and Condition monitoring.