Dimitri Mahayana
Papers
5
Total Citations
24
H-Index
3
About
Dimitri Mahayana is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of robotics, control systems, and the philosophy of science. His work primarily focuses on developing advanced control strategies for robotic manipulators, addressing the fundamental challenges of nonlinearity, uncertainty, and complex dynamics inherent in these systems. Mahayana’s major contributions include introducing a data-driven LightGBM controller for robotic manipulators (2024, 12 citations), which harnesses machine learning to capture intricate system behaviors that traditional controllers struggle to handle. He has also advanced robust adaptive control through chattering-free variable structure systems (2009, 4 citations) and synthesized approximating state feedback for proportional derivative controllers (2011, 3 citations), later integrating sliding mode control to enhance robustness (2017, 2 citations). Beyond engineering, Mahayana offers a unique philosophical perspective, examining truth in the philosophy of science and its implementation in data science and machine learning (2022, 3 citations), warning against pseudoscientific practices. His interdisciplinary approach—bridging rigorous control theory, data-driven methods, and epistemological reflection—makes his work particularly valuable for students and researchers seeking to understand both the technical and conceptual foundations of modern robotics and AI.
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Top Papers
- 1Data-Driven LightGBM Controller for Robotic Manipulator12 citations · 2024
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- 4Synthesis of Approximating State Feedback for Robotic Manipulator3 citations · 2011
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