Laboratory for Cyber Physical Networks and Systems (CyPhyNets)
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:* Multiplication: <math>(a + bi) (c + di) = ac + bci + adi + bd i^2 = (ac - bd) + (bc + ad)i</math> | :* Multiplication: <math>(a + bi) (c + di) = ac + bci + adi + bd i^2 = (ac - bd) + (bc + ad)i</math> | ||
:* Division: <math>\,\frac{a + bi}{c + di} = \left({ac + bd \over c^2 + d^2}\right) + \left( {bc - ad \over c^2 + d^2} \right)i\,,</math> | :* Division: <math>\,\frac{a + bi}{c + di} = \left({ac + bd \over c^2 + d^2}\right) + \left( {bc - ad \over c^2 + d^2} \right)i\,,</math> | ||
- | :* Division: <math>\,{a + bi}{c + di} = </math> | + | :* Division: <math>\,\frac{a + bi}{c + di} = </math> |
School of Science & Engineering, [http://sse.lums.edu.pk SSE] | School of Science & Engineering, [http://sse.lums.edu.pk SSE] |
Revision as of 13:27, 18 June 2009
CyPhyNets: Laboratory for Cyber Physical Networks and Systems.
ax2 + bx + c = 0
α2 + β2 = 1
- Addition: (a + bi) + (c + di) = (a + c) + (b + d)i
- Subtraction: (a + bi) − (c + di) = (a − c) + (b − d)i
- Multiplication: (a + bi)(c + di) = ac + bci + adi + bdi2 = (ac − bd) + (bc + ad)i
- Division:
- Division:
School of Science & Engineering, SSE
Lahore University of Management Sciences LUMS
Lahore, Pakistan
Contents |
Group Members
Faculty
- Abubakr Muhammad. Group Lead, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
Postdoctoral researchers
Positions open.
Staff
- Hassan Mohy-ud-Din, Development Engineer
- Ishtiaq Maqsood, Laboratory Engineer
- Suleman Sami Qazi, Laboratory Engineer
- Abdul Rehman Javed, Research Assistant
Affiliates
- Muhammad Ali, Consultant Engineer
- Zubair Khalid, Research Assistant
Students
- Zahaib Akhtar, CmpE Senior
- Muhammad Ali Ahmed, CmpE Junior
- Muhammad Ammar Hassan, SSE freshman
Former Members
- Shahzad Bhatti, Lecturer in Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Technology, Islamabad
Research
- Complex networked systems to enable the deployment of very-large scale uniquitous instances of sensor networks, robotic swarms and mobile networking
- Rapid information discovery in massive high-dimensional data sets in robotics, networks and other areas using geometrical and topological methods
- Quantum information theory and quantum control for understanding the physics of information
Teaching
Formal Courses
- COMP-208. Computers for engineers [McGill. Winter 2008]
- Phy-102. Electricity and magnetism [LUMS. Autumn 2009]
- CS-683. Information theory [LUMS. Winter 2009]
- BIO-103. Freshman biology (Module on systems biology) [LUMS. Winter 2009]
Reading Groups
- Computational topology in science & engineering [McGill. Winter 2009]
- Feedback control systems [LUMS. Winter, Summer 2009]
- Advanced topics in information theory [LUMS. Summer 2009]