Danylo Malyuta

Danylo Malyuta

Contact Info:

danylo@uw.edu

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Education

  • B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering, EPFL, Switzerland (2012-2015)
  • M.Sc in Robotics, Systems and Control, ETH Zürich, Switzerland (2015-2018)
  • Ph.D candidate in Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington, Seattle (2018-present)

Research Statement

His research explores optimization-based control of dynamical systems. The work is fundamental in that his algorithms work for any system. Current applications have been found for rocket landing, spacecraft control and quadrotor control. There are two central themes to his work.

The first theme asks the question: can we reformulate difficult control problems as simple-to-solve convex optimization problems? In this domain, he is advancing the state of the art of lossless convexification to be able to, for example, convexify a class of mixed-integer problems. This turns intractable problems into ones that can be solved in real-time and with little computational power.

The second theme asks the question: if an optimization problem is hopelessly non-convex, can we deploy computational power to presolve the entire problem before putting it on a computationally constrained vehicle? In this domain, he is developing massively parallel algorithms for explicit model predictive control with mixed-integer convex problems and for dynamic programming.

Research Interests

  • Convex optimization
  • Mixed-integer programming
  • Optimal control theory
  • Massive parallelism on CPU and/or GPU

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Reviewer for:

  • IEEE Control Systems Letters
  • AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (SciTech)

Awards

  • UW College of Engineering Dean’s Fellowship (2018-present)
  • ETH Zürich Willi Studer Prize (2018)
  • Swiss-American Society Scholarship (2017)
  • Fondation Zdenek et Michaela Bakala Scholarship (2016)
  • Jaguar Land Rover Award for the Best Use of Virtual Methods to Achieve Vehicle Targets (2016)
  • Second-best EPFL Bachelor Cumulative GPA (2015)
  • Best Academic Achievement Award (IB Diploma 45/45 points, top 0.25% worldwide) (2012)