Aubrey Poore

B.S.: Georgia Institute of Technology
M.S.: Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D.:
California Institute of Technology

Specializations: Applied mathematics, applied/numerical analysis, optimization and control

Professor Aubrey B. Poore received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics (1968) and an M.S. in Engineering Mechanics (1969) from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (1973) from the California Institute of Technology. He joined the faculty at Colorado State University in 1973 and has been professor of mathematics since 1982.

Professor Poore has taught a wide variety of courses in applied and computational mathematics at both the undergraduate and graduate level. During the last ten years he has focused on computational mathematics, optimization, and control. Most of the M.S. and Ph.D students with whom he has worked are now employed in industry.

Professor Poore's research is motivated by multiple target tracking, multiple sensor data fusion, and sensor and communications resource management. Continuing interests include multidimensional and group assignment problems, nonlinear estimation and control, and algorithms for distributed multiple target tracking, sensor data fusion, and resource management. His work has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Office of Naval Research, Missile Defense Agency, DARPA, IBM, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin. He has received four United States patents for his work on multiple target tracking, the 1990 Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award for Research and Graduate Education, the 1999 Colorado State University Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award, and the 2004 Colorado State University Research Foundation Technology Transfer Award. Dr. Poore is the author of over 100 publications and is an associate editor of Journal of Computational Optimization and Applications.



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