Biography
Dr. Brian Thomson received his Ph.D. degree from the Pennsylvania State University. During this time, he performed research in dynamical systems, feedback control, signal processing, high power magnetic systems and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). These research developments were implemented and verified experimentally using hardware in conjunction with a high power magnet system at the National High Magnetic Field (NHMFL) laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. Prior to joining Temple University, Dr. Thomson performed research on navigation systems at the Applied Research Lab, Navigation R&D division.
Research Interests
- Controls Systems
- Signal Processing
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Navigation Systems
- Robotics
- Magnetic Systems & Magnetic Resonance
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
|---|---|---|
ECE 2332 | Principles of Electric Circuits | Undergraduate |
ECE 2333 | Principles of Electric Circuits Lab | Undergraduate |
ECE 3412 | Classical Control Systems | Undergraduate |
ECE 3413 | Classical Control Laboratory | Undergraduate |
ENGG 3385 | Diamond Peer Teachers - Internship I | Undergraduate |
ENGG 3386 | Diamond Peer Teachers - Internship II | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4171 | Senior Design Project I for Industrial and Systems Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4172 | Senior Design Project I for Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4173 | Senior Design Project I for Environmental Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4174 | Senior Design Project I for Bioengineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4175 | Senior Design Project I for Civil Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4176 | Senior Design Project I for Electrical Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4177 | Senior Design Project I for Mechanical Engineering | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4296 | Senior Design Project II | Undergraduate |
ENGR 4996 | Honors Senior Design Project II | Undergraduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
McPheron, B., Schiano, J., Thomson, B., Shetty, K., & Brey, W. (2019). Demonstration of 2D NMR spectroscopy in a powered magnet at 25 t using cascade field regulation. Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 2019-July, 5749-5754. doi: 10.23919/acc.2019.8815326.