Andrew B. Godbehere

 

 


Mail

5300 Market Street

Oakland, CA 94608

Cell

(732) 600-3083

E-mail

andrew.godbehere@eecs.berkeley.edu

Web

http://bit.ly/agodbehere

 

Education

 

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

Fall 2008 – Present

á      Ph.D. Electrical Engineering

á      Expected Graduation Spring 2014

á      Advisor: S. Shankar Sastry

á      Control and Robotics, Networking, Statistics

 

 

 

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY

Fall 2004 – Spring 2008

á      B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering

á      Awards and Communities

o   Graduated Summa Cum Laude

o   National Merit Scholar

o   Member, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Cornell University Chapter

o   Member, Tau Beta Pi, NY D Chapter, Class of 2008

 

 

Publications

A. B. Godbehere and S. S. Sastry. Stabilization of planar switched linear systems using polar coordinates. Proceedings of the 13th ACM international conference on Hybrid systems: computation and control, 2010.

 

A. B. Godbehere and N. J. Ward. Wearable interfaces for cyberphysical musical expression. New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2008.

 

E. Gilson, M. Chung, R. Davidson, M. Dorf, P. Efthimion, A. Godbehere, and R. Majeski. Recent advances in the physics of collective excitations in the paul trap simulator experiment. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment, 606(1-2):48 – 52, 2009. Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion.

 

Presentations

á      Presented a talk at the 13th ACM international conference on Hybrid systems: computation and control, Stockholm, Sweden, April 2010.

á      Presented a poster at the 8th international conference of new interfaces for musical expression, Genova, Italy, June 2008.

 

Installations

 

ÒAre We There Yet?Ó

Computer Vision System Engineer

á      Developed a real-time machine vision tracking algorithm

á      Integrated vision system with an interactive audio system

http://www.are-we-there-yet.org

 

Teaching

 

EE 120: Signals and Systems

Fall 2010

á      Course taught by Profs. Babak Ayazifar and Kannan Ramchandran

 

 

Graduate Coursework

 

á      EE 221A: Linear Systems Theory

Fall 2008

Claire Tomlin and Kameshwar Poola

á      EE 226A: Stochastic Processes

Fall 2008

David Tse

á      EE 222: Nonlinear Systems Theory

Spring 2009

Claire Tomlin

á      EE 291E: Hybrid Systems and Control Seminar

Spring 2009

Claire Tomlin and Shankar Sastry

á      EE 227A: Convex Optimization

Fall 2009

Martin Wainwright

á      STAT 210A: Theoretical Statistics

Fall 2009

Haiyan Huang

á      EE 290Q: Advanced Topics in Communication Networks (Sensor Networks)

Spring 2010

Kristofer Pister

á      NWMED 201: Questioning New Media

Spring 2010

Ken Goldberg

á      EE 228A: High Speed Communication Networks

Fall 2010

Jean Walrand and Abhay Parekh

á      NWMED 290: Thinking Technologies

Fall 2010

David Bates

á      EE 301: Engineering Pedagogy

Fall 2010

Avideh Zakhor

á      STAT 212A: Topics in Theoretical Statistics

Spring 2010

Peter Bickel

 


 

Technical Skills

 

Programming

 

á      Python, numpy, scipy, matplotlib

á      C, C++, Java

á      Nokia QT

á      Atmel AVR Architecture

á      Matlab

á      HTML, PHP

á      Experience programming for Windows, Linux

 

Embedded Systems Experience

 

á      TI MSP 430

á      Atmel AT86RF230

á      Atmel Mega128

 

Software

 

á      Microsoft Office Suite

á      Matlab

á      Experienced Unix System Administrator

á      Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator

 

Hardware

 

á      Skilled in printed circuit board layout and assembly

á      Experienced at soldering

á      Skilled with function generators, oscilloscopes, and power supplies