Colloquia, Conference and Workshop Presentations

1.     Contributed talk: ÒApplication of hybrid parameter methods to biomechanical systems,Ó 2008 Chinese control and Decision Conference, Yantai, China (July 2008).

2.     Invited talk: ÒThe Control and Biomechanics of Human Movement Systems," NSF sponsored conference on Emerging Frontiers in Control Theory Research and Innovative Applications, in honor of W.P. Dayawansa.  Texas Tech Unversity (April, 2007).

3.     Invited session talk: ÒA hybrid parameter systems approach to modeling elastodynamic effects in biomechanical systems.Ó  International Conference on Information and Automation and Control, Colombo, Sri Lanka (December, 2005).

4.      Invited session talk: ÒModeling Hybrid Parameter Multiple Body Systems with Application to Biomechanics.Ó  AMS Fall Central Section Meeting, Lincoln, NE (October, 2005).

5.     Invited session talk: ÒControl of hybrid parameter systems.Ó SIAM Conference on Control and its Applications, New Orleans, LA (July, 2005).

6.     Invited session talk: ÒA neuro-muscular-elasto-dynamic model of the human arm.Ó AMS Spring Central Section Meeting, Lubbock, TX (April, 2005).

7.     Invited Talk: ÒA Hybrid Parameter Approach to Modeling Human Movement Systems.Ó Computation and Control and Biological Systems VII, Bozeman, MT (August, 2003).

8.     Invited talk: Karacher Colloquium: ÒControl and Biomechanics of Human Movement Systems.Ó Department of Mathematics, Oklahoma University, (September, 2003).

9.     Invited session talk: ÒDynamics of Avian Kinesis.Ó Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems 2002, University of Notre Dame (August 2002).

10.  Invited session talk: ÒEffects of Control Strategies on stress development in skeletal structures.Ó 2002 American Control Conference, Anchorage, AL (May 2002).

11.  Invited session talk: ÒOptimal Motor Control Strategies and a Hybrid Approach to Stress Analysis in Skeletal Systems.Ó First SIAM Conference on Life Sciences, Boston, MA (March 2002).

12.  Invited session talk: ÒOptimal Motor Control Strategies and a Hybrid Approach to Stress Analysis in Skeletal Systems.Ó  Special Session: ÒNeural and Biomechanical Modeling in the Life Sciences,Ó 2001 American Control Conference, Arlington, VA (June 2001).

13.  Workshop presentation: ÒMuscle Dynamics and Control.Ó  Workshop: ÒMotor Control Problems in the Brain,Ó 39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Sydney, Australia (December 2000).

14.  Invited session talk: ÒA Hybrid Approach to Stress Analysis in Skeletal Systems.Ó Session: ÒControl of Biological Systems,Ó 39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Sydney, Australia (December 2000).

15.  Poster presentation: ÒA Hybrid Approach to Stress Analysis in Musculoskeletal Systems.Ó  DARPA Teaming Workshop: Exoskeletons for Human Performance Augmentation, Herndon, VA (2000).

16.  Colloquium: ÒHuman Movement Systems and Optimal Control Strategies.Ó  Department of Neuroscience, Washington University, St. Louis (November 2000).

17.  Invited talk: ÒOptimal Control of Human Movement Systems.Ó  Computation and Control VII, Bozeman, MT (August 2000).

18.  Workshop presentation: ÒControl of Eye and Limb Movements.Ó  Workshop: ÒBiological approaches to control system problems,Ó 2000 American Control Conference Chicago, IL (July 2000).

19.  Invited session ÒA Dynamic 3-d Model of Ocular Motion.Ó  Session: ÒDynamic Problems in Vision and Motor Control,Ó 38th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Phoenix, AZ (December 1999).

20.  Colloquium: ÒA Forward Dynamic Model of Gait with Application to Stress Development in Skeletal Members.Ó  Division of Biological Sciences, University of Chicago (May 1999).

21.  Colloquium: ÒThe Dynamics and Control of Human Movement Systems.Ó  Center for Biocybernetics and Intelligent Systems, Washington University, St. Louis (February 1999).

22.  Contributed talk: ÒA Forward Dynamic Model of Gait with Application to Stress Analysis of Bone.Ó  Texas System Days, Lubbock, Texas (November 1998).

23.  Contributed talk: ÒMusculature Effects on Stress Distribution in Bone.Ó 1998 Symposium, Center for Applied Human Biomechanics, Texas Tech University (November 1998).

24.  Invited session talk: ÒA Direct Approach Utilizing Musculoskeletal Dynamics and Neuromuscular Control to Determine Stress Development in Bone.Ó  Session: ÒBiomechanics and Biomathematics,Ó 35th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Pullman, WA (September 1998).

25.  Invited session talk: ÒSome Modeling Issues in Hill Based Systems.Ó  Session: ÒBiomechanics and Biomathematics,Ó 35th Annual Technical Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Pullman, WA (September 1998).

26.  Invited talk: ÒA Direct Dynamics Approach to Human Movement Systems.Ó  Computation and Control VI, Bozeman, MT (August 1998).

27.  Invited session talk: ÒA Direct Dynamic Approach to Stress Development in Bone.Ó  Session: ÒBiomechanics,Ó Mathematical Theory of Network and Systems 1998, Padova, Italy (July 1998).

28.  Invited session talk: ÒDynamics of Ocular Motion.Ó  Session: ÒDynamic Vision and Control,Ó Mathematical Theory of Network and Systems 1998, Padova, Italy (July 1998).

29.  Colloquium: ÒDynamics and Control.Ó  Department of Mathematics and System Science, Washington University, St Louis (March 1998).

30.  Contributed talk: ÒEffects of Musculoskeletal Dynamics On Stress Development in Bone.Ó  Southern Biomedical Conference on Bioengineering, San Antonio, TX (January 1998).

31.  Invited talk: ÒOcular Dynamics and Control.Ó  Conference on the Mathematics of Life Sciences, Lubbock, TX (January 1998).

32.  Invited session talk: ÒA Control Model of Eye Movement.Ó  Session: ÒControl, Identification, and Filtering Problems in Vision,Ó 36th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, San Diego, CA (December 1997).

33.  Invited session talk: ÒThe Energy Release Rate for Antiplane Fracture for Nonlinear and Nonhomogeneous and Material.Ó  Session: ÒFracture,Ó 25th Midwestern Mechanics Conference, Rapid City, SD (October 1997).

34.  Poster presentation: ÒNSF Instrumentation and Laboratory Grant Projects.Ó  MAA special session, Joint Mathematics Meeting of AMS-MAA, San Diego, CA (January 1997).

35.  Invited talk: ÒMuscle Mechanics in the Control of Eye Movement.Ó  Computation and Control V, Bozeman, MT (August 1996).

36.  Contributed talk: ÒEnergy Release Rate Calculations for Fracture in Nonhomogeneous and Nonlinear Material.Ó  Third International Conference on Composites Engineering, New Orleans, LA (July 1996).

37.  Invited session talk: ÒA Control Theoretic Model of Musculoskeletal Injury.Ó  Session: ÒMathematical Modeling of Physiological Systems,Ó Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems 1996, St. Louis, MO (June 1996).

38.  Workshop presentation: ÒMuscle Models with Application to Physiological Systems.Ó  Workshop: ÒControl Problems in Vision,Ó Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems 1996, St. Louis, MO (June 1996)

39.  Contributed talk: ÒA Numerical Method for Problems of Fracture in a Nonlinear Composite Material.Ó  Second International Conference on Composites Engineering, New Orleans, LA (August 1995).

40.  Poster presentation: ÒFatigue Effects in Muscular Control: The Monosynaptic Reflex.Ó  Fourth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Monterey, CA (July 1995).

41.  Poster presentation: ÒFatigue Effects in Muscular Control.Ó  Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, Lubbock, TX (June, 1995).

42.  Invited session talk: ÒControl of Muscular Contraction by the Stretch Reflex.Ó  Session: ÒControl Theory and Medicine,Ó Third SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, St. Louis, MO (May 1995).

43.  Invited talk: ÒBiomechanical Aspects of Stress Fractures.Ó  Symposium on Mathematics and Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX (April 1994).

44.  Poster presentation: ÒLaboratory Approaches in Undergraduate Mathematics.Ó  MAA special session, Joint Mathematics Meeting of AMS-MAA, Cincinnati, OH (January 1994).

45.  Colloquium: ÒFracture in Viscoelastic Media.Ó  Department of Mathematics, University of Texas at Dallas (October 1993).

46.  Contributed talk: ÒDynamic Fracture in a Nonhomogeneous Viscoelastic Body.Ó  Second International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Washington D.C. (July 1991).

47.  Contributed talk: ÒDynamic Fracture in a Nonhomogeneous Viscoelastic Body.Ó  Sixty-Seventh Annual Meeting of Southwestern Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Lubbock, TX (May 1991).

48.  Contributed talk: ÒWave Propagation in a Nonhomogenous Rod.Ó  Seventh Annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK (April 1991).

49.  Contributed talk: ÒQuasi-Static Mode III Fracture in a Nonhomogeneous Body.Ó  11th U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, Tucson, AZ (May 1990).

50.  Colloquium: ÒDamage Models and Damage Effects in Viscoelastic and Elastic Fracture.Ó  Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University (April, 1990).

51.  Contributed talk: ÒRiemann-Hilbert Boundary Value Problems in Fracture Mechanics.Ó  Sixth Annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK (April 1990).

52.  Contributed talk: ÒThe Dynamic Energy Release Rate for Crack Propagation in a Viscoelastic Media.Ó  Pan American Congress of Applied Mechanics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (January 1989).

53.  Colloquium: ÒFracture in Damaged Elastic and Viscoelastic Media.Ó  US Air Force Astronautics Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA (August 1987).

54.  Contributed talk: ÒFracture in Viscoelastic Media.Ó  SIAM Texas-Oklahoma Section Meeting, Austin, TX (April 1987).

55.  Colloquium: ÒThe Energy Release Rate and Viscoelastic Fracture.Ó  Department of Mathematics, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterrey, CA (December 1986).