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Daniel Axehill works as an assistant professor (forskarassistent) at the Division of Automatic Control at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Linköping University. He started his graduate studies in February 2003 after completing his M.Sc. degree in Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering (Y) at Linköping University. Daniel received his Lic.Eng. degree in December 2005. The Licentiate's thesis can be found here. Daniel received his PhD degree in February 2008. The thesis is available from here. Daniel held a post-doc position at the Automatic Control Laboratory at ETH Zurich from January 2009 until November 2010.
Daniel's research area is Model Predictive Control (MPC) and optimization. Currently the research is focused on efficient MIQP solvers for MPC. The need for these arise when MPC is applied to a hybrid system, i.e., a system containing both continuous dynamics and logics.