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Tolle, Charles, Ph.D. - Adjunct Faculty
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Charles R.
Tolle, Advisory Engineer/Scientist,
Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Dr. Tolle received his B.S. degree
in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah in 1990, his
M.S. from Arizona State University in 1994, and his Ph.D. from Utah
State University in 1998. His research interests over the last 19
years have included fractals, analysis of signals, signal processing,
target detection, chaos and complexity theory, control of thermal
mechanical processes such as welding and tube making, conditioning of
dynamical system states, signal motivation, vector quantization for
image compression, fuzzy logic modeling and control, biological and
biomedical control systems, as well as aircraft guidance. His
research has been supported by General Electric, Hamilton
Ventilators, Honeywell CFGS, and the TARDEC of TACOM U.S. Army, the
RMt.NASASC, and the DOE Offices: Science, Industrial Technology, and
Fossil Energy. Dr. Tolle is an Apple Inc. Cooperative Researcher, a
member of the INL’s Center for Advanced Modeling and Simulation
(CAMS) advisor board, an Affiliate Faculty member of Idaho State
University graduate school and college of engineering, Adjunct
Associate Professor Department of Physics Utah State University and
currently the president of the Eastern Idaho Engineers Council
(EIEC). He has authored/co-authored over 35 papers and presentations
in fractal analysis, guidance, control, and signal motivation. In
addition, Dr. Tolle has three patents, which two of which have been
licensed by a U.S. industrial firm, and two additional patents
pending. He is a Senior member of the IEEE, member of the IEEE
Controls and Computer Societies, full member of Sigma Xi, member of
AWS, member SIAM dynamical society, as well as a member of the Idaho
Section of the American Nuclear Society (IANS).