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Updated position and description for Jonas Wagner, changing from Research Assistant to Teaching Associate and refining the narrative of his academic background and current roles.
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Jonas Wagner is currently a Research Assistant and PhD student in the Applied Systems Lab withing the Mechanical Engineering department at The University of Texas at Dallas.
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Perviously, Jonas received their BS in both Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Platteville (along with a minor in Math).
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Jonas Wagner is currently a PhD student in the Applied Systems Lab serving as a a Teaching Associate within the Mechanical Engineering department at The University of Texas at Dallas.
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Perviously, Jonas received a BS in both Engineering Physics and Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Platteville (along with a minor in Math).
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Jonas enjoys teaching and is one of the Jonsson School's inaugural Dean's teaching fellows training to be an instructor of record.
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Currently, they also serves as a mentor for UTD's EPICS (the undergraduate design program for local non-profit organizations); continuing the tradition of mentoring for the local FIRST robotics team while in undergrad.
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Jonas enjoys teaching and is one of the Jonsson School's inaugural Dean's teaching fellows serving as an instructor of record.
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Currently, they also serves as a mentor for UTD's EPICS (the undergraduate design program for local non-profit organizations).
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Jonas's research has primarily focused on cyber-physical system security and the development of new set-based detection methods utilizing zonotope-based reachability analysis.
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In addition, Jonas has continued the Applied Systems Lab's work with networks by expanding ICON to detect interconnections within systems with unmeasured states and non-linear dynamics.
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