Santiago Jimenez Leudo

Short Bio

Santiago Jimenez-Leudo received his B.S. Degrees in Electronic and Mechanical Engineering in 2014 and his M.S. Degree in Electronic and Computer Engineering in 2017, both from University of Los Andes, Colombia. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Computer Engineering and Robotics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Santiago was an Instructor Professor at University of Los Andes in 2018-2019, and was also a fellow of the Control Research Group GIAP. He is currently a graduate fellow of the Hybrid Systems Laboratory at University of California, Santa Cruz. His research interests include: hybrid and nonlinear control systems, differential games, multi-agent systems, and their applications to robotic networks, UAVs and biological systems. Santiago is a recipient of the Fullbright Scholarship for high level skills in Information Technologies-Robotics, 2018.

Publications

Publications here

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References

  1. [232] Upper Bounds and Cost Evaluation in Dynamic Two-player Zero-Sum Games, Jimenez, S., Ferrante F., and Sanfelice R. G. , Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, December, (2020)
  2. [269] Optimality and Stability in Two-Player Zero-Sum Hybrid Games, Jimenez, S., and Sanfelice R. G. , Proceedings of the Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, May, (2022)
  3. [277] Sufficient Conditions for Optimality in Finite-Horizon Two-Player Zero-Sum Hybrid Games, Jimenez, S., and Sanfelice R. G. , Proceedings of the 61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, December, (2022)