William J. Palm III is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied
Mechanics at the University of Rhode Island. In 1966 he received a B.S. from
Loyola College in Baltimore, and in 1971 a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and
Astronautical Sciences from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. During his 38 years as a faculty member, he has taught 19 courses. One of
these is a freshman MATLAB course, which he helped develop. He has authored
eight textbooks dealing with modeling and simulation, system dynamics, control
systems, and MATLAB. These include System Dynamics (McGraw-Hill, 2005).
He wrote a chapter on control systems in the Mechanical Engineers’ Handbook
(M. Kutz, ed., Wiley, 1999), and was a special contributor to the fifth editions of
Statics and Dynamics, both by J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige (Wiley, 2002). Professor Palm’s research and industrial experience are in control systems,
robotics, vibrations, and system modeling. He was the Director of the Robotics
Research Center at the University of Rhode Island from 1985 to 1993, and is
the co holder of a patent for a robot hand. He served as Acting Department Chair
from 2002 to 2003. His industrial experience is in automated manufacturing;
modeling and simulation of naval systems, including underwater vehicles and
tracking systems; and design of control systems for underwater-vehicle engine test
facilities. |