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 I. 		  Personal Data:

Celso Grebogi

Present address: Work: Institute for Plasma Research

University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Phone: 301-405-5021

Fax: 301-405-1678

Home: 10747 Kinloch Road Silver Spring, MD 20903 Phone: 301-445-0251

Date of birth: July 29, 1947

Place of birth: Curitiba, Brazil

II. Education:
  1. Undergraduate School: Faculdade de Engenharia Quimica da Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil, Degree of Chemical Engineer, 1966 to 1970.
  2. Graduate School: University of Maryland at College Park, MD, United States, 1974 to 1978.
    M.S. Degree, Physics, 1975.
    Ph.D. Degree, Physics, 1978.
III. Employment:
  1. Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Institute for Plasma Research, and Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, since 1993.
  2. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Institute for Plasma Research, and Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1990 to 1993.
  3. Research Scientist, Institute for Plasma Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1985 to 1990.
  4. Research Associate, Institute for Plasma Research, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1981 to 1985.
  5. Visiting Scientist, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, February--April 1984.
  6. Post-doctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1978 to 1981.
  7. Instructor, Physics Department, Pontificia Universidade Catolica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1971 to 1974.
  8. Visiting Scholar, Waseda University (Graduate School of Science and Eng.), Tokyo, January--February, 1996.
  9. Visiting Professor, Universität Potsdam and Max-Planck-Institut für Physik Komplexer Systeme, Germany, 1996--1997.
IV. Professional Activities:
  1. Consultant as Expert for the Naval Surface Warfare Center, 1983--1995.
  2. Consultant for the National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center,
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in Theory of Dynamical Systems, 1984--1985.
  3. Consultant for Science Applications International Corporation, 1986--1988.
  4. Organizer of the Conference on Chaos in Dynamical Systems with E. Ott and J. A. Yorke, University of Maryland, March 16--18, 1983.
  5. Member of the Organizing Committee of the 1983 Sherwood Theory Meeting -- Theoretical Aspects of Controlled Thermonuclear Research, Alexandria, Virginia, March 21--23, 1983.
  6. Member of the Committee on Special Year in Nonlinear Dynamics, sponsored by the Center of Theoretical Physics and Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, 1983--1984.
  7. Member of the Organizing Committee of the Thirteenth International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, College Park, Maryland, May 21--25, 1984.
  8. Co-organizer (with B. Matkowsky) of the Minisymposium ``Developments and Applications of New Ideas in Dynamical Systems: Progress in Recent Years,'' SIAM 1989 Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, July 16--21, 1989.
  9. Member of the Energy Research Supercomputer Users Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Energy, 1984--1987.
  10. Member of the Advisory Board for the Applied and Computational Mathematics Program --- DARPA book series, 1987--1988.
  11. Member of the Review Panel for the Office of Naval Technology Post-doctoral Fellowship Program, 1987--1992.
  12. Organizer of the Symposium on Chaos and Fractals in Nonlinear Dynamics in the Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Plasma Physics, Anaheim, California, November 13--17, 1989.
  13. Co-founder of the SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems, 1989.
  14. Member of the Advisory Committee of the SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Orlando, Florida, May 7--10, 1990.
  15. Member of the Organizing Committee of the 1990 SIAM Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, July 16--20, 1990.
  16. Secretary of the SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems, 1988--1990.
  17. Organizer of the Minisymposium ``Fractals in Fluids,'' SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems, Orlando, Florida, May 7--11, 1990.
  18. Organizer of Sessions on Chaos and Nonlinear Effects in Plasmas, 17th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science, Oakland, California, May 21--23, 1990.
  19. International Advisor in the organization and book publication of the International Symposium on the Impact of Chaos on Science and Society, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, April 15--17, 1991.
  20. Organizer of the Minisymposium ``Computer Techniques for the Numerical Study of Dynamical Systems,'' SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, Utah, October 15--19, 1992.
  21. Member of the Office of Naval Research Review Panel to select Accelerated Research Initiatives for funding, 1992.
  22. Elected member of the Advisory Committee, SIAM Activity Group on Dynamical Systems, January 1993 to December 1994.
  23. Scientific Advisor to the Max-Planck Nonlinear Dynamics Group on the organization of the ``Workshop on Structure Formation in Continuous Dynamical Systems,'' Potsdam, August 1993.
  24. Chairman of Visiting Committee to evaluate the Max-Planck Gesellschaft Arbeitsgruppe Nichtlineare Dynamik, Potsdam, Germany, March 1995.
  25. Organizer of the Minisymposia ``Controlling Chaos,'' SIAM Conf. on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, Utah, May 21--24, 1995, ``Chaos and Communication'' and ``Modeling of Chaotic Systems,'' May 23--27, 1999.
  26. Organizer of Minisymposium ``Numerics of Dynamics,'' EQUADIFF 99, Berlin, Germany, August 1--7, 1999.
  27. Member of the Committee to select a Chair Professor, University of São Paulo, Brazil, August 1995.
  28. Member of the Scientific Committee of IUTAM - Symposium on Interaction Between Dynamics and Control in Advanced Mechanical Systems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 21--26, 1996.
  29. Director of the Workshop on Nonlinear Control and Control of Chaos, ICTP Trieste, Italy, June 17--28, 1996.
  30. Co-organizer with U. Feudel and A. Pikovsky of the Int. Workshop and Seminar on Quasi-periodicity: Complex Structures and Dynamics, Dresden, Germany, January 11--February 5, 1999.
  31. ``Member of Intern. Committee of the 2nd Intern. Conf. on Control of Oscillations and Chaos, St. Petersburg, Russia, July 2--7, 2000.
  32. Elected by APS Topical Group on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics for Vice-chair (1997), Chair-elect (1998), and Chair (1999).
  33. Reviewer for Physical Review Letters, SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Physica D, Physical Review A, Physics of Fluids, Journal of Geophysical Research, International Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Physics Letters A, Journal of Phys ics D, Science Magazine, Revista Brasileira de Fisica, Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, Optics Communications, Nature, Nonlinearity, Chaos, Journal of Physics A, Chaos Solitons and Fractals, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Braz ilian Journal of Physics, Random and Computational Dynamics, Europhysics Letter, Nonlinear Science, Nonlinear Dynamics, International Journal of Solid and Structures, Chaos, IEEE Transactions, Journal of Mathematical Physics, and others.
  34. Proposal Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Energy, and others.
V. Awards and Honors:
  1. Awarded the Fulbright Fellowship, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, 1974--1979.
  2. Distinguished Scientist Lecturer of the Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 1989.
  3. Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1991.
  4. Awarded the Toshiba Chair as a World-Renowned Scholar, Waseda University, Japan, 1995.
  5. Selected for the Lecture Tour North British Differential Equations Seminar, 1995.
  6. Awarded the Senior Humboldt Prize by Germany, 1996--1997.
  7. Received the Distinguished Faculty Research Fellow Award, University of Maryland, 1996--1998.
  8. Recipient of Doctor Honoris Causa (Dr. rer. nat. h. c.), Universität Potsdam, 1997.
  9. Listed among top 250 physicists (and top 10 in nonlinear dynamics and chaos) cited for work published in period 1981--1997 (Science Citation Index).
  10. Elected External Scientific Member (Auswärtiges Mitglied) of the Max-Planck-Institut für Physik Komplexer Systeme, Dresden, since 1998.
VI. Editor and Editorial Boards:
  1. Associate Editor for Mathematics and Chaos for the journal Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals, since 1990.
  2. Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Random and Computational Dynamics, since 1990.
  3. Member of the Editorial Board of the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1990--1996.
  4. Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, since 1990.
  5. Member of the Editorial Board of the Brazilian Journal of Physics, since 1992.
  6. Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Applied Analysis, since 1996.
VII. Grants and Contracts:
  1. Principal investigator (with E. Ott) in the research grant ``Predictability, Fractal Basin Boundaries, and Higher Dimensional Phenomena in Dynamics,'' Office of Naval Research, May 1984--May 1987, $201,000.
  2. Principal investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Chaotic Transients, Higher Dimensional Phenomena, and Coupled Ordinary Differential Equations,'' U.S. Department of Energy, June 1987--May 1990, $582,588 and 500 hours of Cray CPU-ti me per year.
  3. Principal investigator (with E. Ott and J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Numerical Procedures for Analyzing Chaotic Processes,'' DARPA-Applied and Computational Mathematics Program, September 1988--August 1991, $1,454,578.
  4. Principal investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the Research Grant ``Asymptotic Analysis of Finite Difference Methods by Nonlinear Dynamics Approach,'' NASA-University of Maryland Consortium, July 1, 1989--June 30, 1990, $25,000.
  5. Principal investigator (with U. Smilansky and E. Ott) in the Research Grant ``Chaotic Scattering,'' United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, September 1, 1989--August 30, 1992, $60,000.
  6. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``The Study of Effects of Small Perturbations on Chaotic Systems,'' U.S. Department of Energy, June 1, 1990--May 31, 1993, $750,000 and 360 hours of Supercomputer time.
  7. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Theoretical Investigations of Chaotic Dynamics,'' Air Force Office of Scientific Research, November 1, 1991--October 30, 1993, $68,467.
  8. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Attractor Reconstruction from Experimental Data,'' National Science Foundation, April 1, 1992--March 31, 1995, $435,000.
  9. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``The Development of Techniques for the Implementation of Control to Experimental Chaotic Systems,'' U.S. Department of Energy, June 1, 1993--May 31, 1996, $933,000 and 360 hours of su percomputer time.
  10. Principal Investigator (with E. Ott, T. Tél, and P. Szepfalusy) in the research grant ``Transient Chaos,'' National Science Foundation, May 1, 1993--April 30, 1997, $60,000.
  11. Principal Investigator (with E. Ott and J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Chaos Visualization Laboratory,'' Keck Foundation, January 1, 1994--December 31, 1996, $500,000.
  12. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Chaos with Multiple Positive Lyapunov Exponents,'' National Science Foundation, April 1, 1995--March 31, 1998, $281,883.
  13. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Characterization and Control of Experimental Chaotic Systems,'' U.S. Department of Energy, June 1, 1996--May 31, 1999, $900,000 and supercomputer time.
  14. Principal Investigator in the research grant ``U.S.-Brazil Cooperative Research: Chaos Theory Applied to Communication,'' National Science Foundation, January 1, 1998--December 31, 1999, $29,240.
  15. Principal Investigator (with J. A. Yorke) in the research grant ``Chaos with Multiple Positive Lyapunov Exponents,'' National Science Foundation, August 1, 1998--July 31, 2001, $330,000.
VIII. Publications in Refereed Journals:
  1. ``Upper Hybrid Resonance Absorption of Laser Radiation in a Magnetized Plasma,'' C. Grebogi, C. S. Liu, and V. K. Tripathi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 39, 338--341 (1977).
  2. ``Unified Formalism of Lower Hybrid Parametric Instabilities in Plasmas,'' V.K. Tripathi, C. Grebogi, and C. S. Liu, Phys. Fluids 20, 1525--1534 (1977).
  3. ``Parametric Decay of Lower Hybrid Waves in a Plasma: Effect of Ion Nonlinearity,'' V. K. Tripathi, C. S. Liu, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Fluids 22, 301--309 (1979).
  4. ``Hamiltonian Theory of Ponderomotive Effects of an Electromagnetic Wave in a Nonuniform Magnetic Field,'' C. Grebogi, A. N. Kaufman, and R. G. Littlejohn, Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 1668--1671 (1979).
  5. ``Parametric Decay of Extraordinary Electromagnetic Waves into Two Upper Hybrid Plasmons,'' C. Grebogi and C. S. Liu, J. Plasma Phys. 23, 147--156 (1980).
  6. ``Brillouin and Raman Scattering of an Extraordinary Mode in a Magnetized
    Plasma,'' C. Grebogi and C. S. Liu, Phys. Fluids 23, 1330--1335 (1980).
  7. ``Decay of Statistical Dependence in Chaotic Orbits of Deterministic Mappings,'' C. Grebogi and A. N. Kaufman, Phys. Rev. A 24, 2829--2830 (1981).
  8. ``Chaotic Attractors in Crisis,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 1507--1510 (1982).
  9. ``Correlations of Periodic Area-Preserving Maps,'' J. D. Meiss, J. R. Cary, J. D. Crawford, C. Grebogi, A. N. Kaufman, and H. D. I. Abarbanel, Physica 6D, 375--384 (1983).
  10. ``Crises, Sudden Changes in Chaotic Attractors, and Transient Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Physica 7D, 181--200 (1983).
  11. ``Harmonic Generation of Laser Radiation in a Steep Density Profile,'' C. Grebogi, V. K. Tripathi, and H. H. Chen, Phys. Fluids 26, 1904--1908 (1983).
  12. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries, Long-Lived Chaotic Transients, and Unstable-Unstable Pair Bifurcation,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 935--938 (1983); E 51, 942 (1983).
  13. ``Are Three Frequency Quasiperiodic Orbits to be Expected in Typical Nonlinear Dynamical Systems?'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 339--342 (1983).
  14. ``Final State Sensitivity: An Obstruction to Predictability,'' C. Grebogi, S. W. McDonald, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 99A, 415--418 (1983).
  15. ``Relativistic Ponderomotive Hamiltonian,'' C. Grebogi and R. G. Littlejohn, Phys. Fluids 27, 1996--2004 (1984).
  16. ``Strange Attractors That Are Not Chaotic,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, S. Pelikan, and J. A. Yorke, Physica 13D, 261--268 (1984).
  17. ``Scaling Behavior of Windows in Dissipative Dynamical Systems,'' J. A. Yorke, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and L. Tedeschini-Lalli, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 1095--1098 (1985).
  18. ``Super Persistent Chaotic Transients,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 5, 341--372 (1985).
  19. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries,'' S. W. McDonald, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Physica 17D, 125--153 (1985).
  20. ``Relativistic Ponderomotive Hamiltonian of Two Interacting Electromagnetic
    Waves,'' C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. A 31, 914--920 (1985).
  21. ``Guiding Center Hamiltonian Theory of Free-Electron Lasers,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Phys. Fluids 28, 1984--1989 (1985).
  22. ``Attractors on an N-Torus: Quasiperiodicity Versus Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke), Physica 15D, 354--373 (1985).
  23. ``Structure and Crises of Fractal Basin Boundaries,'' S. W. McDonald, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 107A, 51--54 (1985).
  24. ``Locally Coupled Evolution of Wave and Particle Distributions in General Magneto-Plasma Geometry,'' S. W. McDonald, C. Grebogi, and A. N. Kaufman, Phys. Lett. 111A, 19--21 (1985).
  25. ``The Two-Plasmon Instability for Low Temperature and Inhomogeneous Plasma,'' C. Grebogi and W. M. Manheimer, Plasma Phys. and Contr. Fusion 28, 439--451 (1986).
  26. ``The Exterior Dimension of Fat Fractals,'' C. Grebogi, S. W. McDonald, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 110A, 1--4 (1985); E 113A, 495 (1986); ``Comment on Sensitive Dependence on Parameters in Nonlinear Dynamics and on Fat Fractals on the Energy Surface,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 266 (1986).
  27. ``Metamorphoses of Basin Boundaries in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 1011--1014 (1986).
  28. ``Vlasov Susceptibility of Relativistic Magnetized Plasma and Application to Free-Electron Lasers,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Phys. Fluids 29, 1748--1749 (1986).
  29. ``Broadening of Spectral Peaks at the Merging of Chaotic Bands in Period Doubling Systems,'' R. Brown, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. A 34, 2248--2254 (1986).
  30. ``Ponderomotive Confinement of Charged Particle Beams in a Cylindrical
    Waveguide,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Phys. Rev. A 34, 4083--4090 (1986).
  31. ``Critical Exponent of Chaotic Transients in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 57, 1284--1287 (1986).
  32. ``Multi-dimensioned Intertwined Basin Boundaries and the Kicked Double Rotor,'' C. Grebogi, E. Kostelich, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 118A, 448--452 (1986); E 120A, 497 (1987).
  33. ``Basin Boundary Metamorphoses: Changes in Accessible Boundary Orbits, C. Grebogi, E. Ott and J. A. Yorke, Physica 24D, 243--262 (1987) and Nucl. Phys. B (Suppl.) 2, 281--300 (1987).
  34. ``Multi-dimensioned Intertwined Basin Boundaries: Basin Structure of the Kicked Double Rotor,'' C. Grebogi, E. Kostelich, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Physica 25D, 347--360 (1987).
  35. ``Quasiperiodically Forced Dynamical Systems with Strange Nonchaotic Attractors,'' F. J. Romeiras, A. Bondeson, E. Ott, T. M. Antonsen, and C. Grebogi, Physica 26D, 277--294 (1987).
  36. ``Do Numerical Orbits of Chaotic Dynamical Processes Represent True Orbits?'' S. M. Hammel, J. A. Yorke, and C. Grebogi, J. Complexity 3, 136--145 (1987).
  37. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries with Unique Dimension,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, J. A. Yorke, and H. E. Nusse, Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 497, 117--126 (1987).
  38. ``Chaos, Strange Attractors, and Fractal Basin Boundaries in Nonlinear Dynamics,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Science 238, 632--638 (1987), (review paper).
  39. ``Ergodic Adiabatic Invariants of Chaotic Systems,'' R. Brown, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 1173--1176 (1987).
  40. ``Unstable Periodic Orbits and the Dimension of Chaotic Attractors,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 36, 3522--3524 (1987).
  41. ``The Goodness of Ergodic Adiabatic Invariants,'' R. Brown, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, J. Stat. Phys. 49, 511--550 (1987).
  42. ``Simplicial Approximation of Poincaré Maps of Differential Equations,'' F. Varosi, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 124A, 59--64 (1987).
  43. ``Critical Exponents for Crisis-Induced Intermittency,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, F. Romeiras, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 36, 5365--5380 (1987).
  44. ``Enhancement of Limiting Current of Charge Particle Beams by Ponderomotive Energy,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Phys. Fluids 31, 1277--1279 (1988).
  45. ``Unstable Periodic Orbits and the Dimensions of Multifractal Chaotic Attractors,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 37, 1711--1724 (1988).
  46. ``Multiple Coexisting Attractors, Basin Boundaries, and Basic Sets,'' P. M. Battelino, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, J. A. Yorke, and E. D. Yorke, Physica 32D, 296--305 (1988).
  47. ``Fractal Boundaries for Exit in Hamiltonian Dynamics,'' S. H. Bleher, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and R. Brown, Phys. Rev. A 38, 930--938 (1988).
  48. ``Strange Saddles and the Dimensions of Their Invariant Manifolds,'' G.-H. Hsu, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Lett. 127A, 199--204 (1988).
  49. ``Numerical Orbits of Chaotic Processes Represent True Orbits,'' S. M. Hammel, J. A. Yorke, and C. Grebogi, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 19, 465--469 (1988).
  50. ``Critical Exponents for Power Spectra Scaling at Mergings of Chaotic Bands,'' F. Romeiras, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. A 38, 463--468 (1988).
  51. ``Roundoff-Induced Periodicity and the Correlation Dimension of Chaotic Attractors,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 38, 3688--3692 (1988).
  52. ``Chaotic Attractors on a 3-torus, and Torus Break-up,'' P. Battelino, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Physica 39 D, 299--314 (1989).
  53. ``Evolution of Attractors in Quasiperiodically Forced Systems: From Quasiperiodic to Strange Nonchaotic to Chaotic,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. A 39, 2593--2598 (1989).
  54. ``Spatio-temporal Dynamics in a Dispersively Coupled Chain of Nonlinear Oscillators,'' D. K. Umberger, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and B. Afeyan, Phys. Rev. A 39, 4835--4842 (1989).
  55. ``Theory of First Order Phase Transitions for Chaotic Attractors of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems,'' E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 135A, 343--348 (1989).
  56. ``Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Charged Particle Beam Limiting Current,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Phys. Lett. 135A, 280--283 (1989).
  57. ``Dimensions of Strange Nonchaotic Attractors,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Lett. 137A, 167--172 (1989).
  58. ``Scaling of Fractal Basin Boundaries Near Intermittency Transitions to Chaos,'' B.-S. Park, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 40, 1576--1581 (1989).
  59. ``Routes to Chaotic Scattering,'' S. Bleher, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 919--922 (1989).
  60. ``Experimental Observation of Crisis Induced Intermittency and Its Critical Exponent,'' W. L. Ditto, S. Rauseo, R. Cawley, C. Grebogi, G. H. Hsu, E. Kostelich, E. Ott, H. T. Savage, R. Segnan, M. Spano, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 92 3--926 (1989).
  61. ``Quasiperiodic Forcing and the Observability of Strange Nonchaotic Attractors,'' F. J. Romeiras, A. Bondeson, E. Ott, T. M. Antonsen, and C. Grebogi, Physica Scripta 40, 442--444 (1989).
  62. ``Chaos, Strange Attractors, and Fractal Basin Boundaries,'' C. Grebogi, Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. 60, 346 (1989).
  63. ``Multifractal Properties of Snapshot Attractors of Random Maps,'' F. J. Romeiras, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. A 41, 784--799 (1990).
  64. ``Shadowing of Physical Trajectories in Chaotic Dynamics: Containment and
    Refinement,'' C. Grebogi, S. M. Hammel, J. A. Yorke, and Tim Sauer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 1527--1530 (1990).
  65. ``Bifurcation to Chaotic Scattering,'' S. Bleher, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Physica 46D, 87--121 (1990).
  66. ``Controlling Chaos,'' E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 1196--1199 (1990).
  67. ``Using Chaos to Direct Trajectories to Targets,'' T. Shinbrot, E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 3215--3218 (1990).
  68. ``Transition to Chaotic Scattering,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 42, 7025--7040 (1990).
  69. ``Scaling Law for Characteristic Times of Noise-induced Crises,'' J. C. Sommerer, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. A 43, 1754--1769 (1991).
  70. ``Massive Bifurcation of Chaotic Scattering,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 153A, 21--26 (1991).
  71. ``Experimental Confirmation of the Theory for Critical Exponent of Crises,'' J. C. Sommerer, W. L. Ditto, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and M. Spano, Phys. Lett. 153A, 105--109 (1991).
  72. ``Experimental Confirmation of the Scaling Theory for Noise-induced Crises,'' J. C. Sommerer, W. L. Ditto, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and M. L. Spano, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 1947--1950 (1991).
  73. ``Cubic Maps as Models of Two Dimensional Antimonotonicity,'' S. P. Dawson and C. Grebogi, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 1, 137--144 (1991).
  74. ``Chaotic Scattering in Time-Dependent Hamiltonian Systems,'' Y. C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Int. J. Bif. and Chaos 1, 667--679 (1991).
  75. ``Using Chaos to Direct Orbits to Targets in Systems Describable by a One-
    Dimensional Map,'' T. Shinbrot, E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. A 45, 4165--4168 (1992).
  76. ``Antimonotonicity: Inevitable Reversals of Period-doubling Cascades,'' S. P. Dawson, C. Grebogi, I. Kan, H. Koçak, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 162A, 249--254 (1992).
  77. ``Chaos in a Double Pendulum,'' T. Shinbrot, C. Grebogi, J. Wisdom, and J. A. Yorke, Am. J. Phys. 60, 491--499 (1992).
  78. ``Algebraic Decay and Phase-Space Metamorphoses in Microwave Ionization of Hydrogen Rydberg Atoms,'' Y. C. Lai, C. Grebogi, R. Blümel, M. Z. Ding, Phys. Rev. A 45, 8284--8287 (1992).
  79. ``Quantum Manifestations of Chaotic Scattering,'' Y. C. Lai, R. Blümel, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3491--3494 (1992).
  80. ``Determination of Crisis Parameter Values by Direct Observation of Manifold Tangencies,'' J. C. Sommerer and C. Grebogi, Int. J. Bif. and Chaos 2, 383--396 (1992).
  81. ``Using the Sensitive Dependence of Chaos (the ``Butterfly Effect'') to Direct Orbits to Targets in an Experimental Chaotic System,'' T. Shinbrot, W. Ditto, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, M. Spano, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 2863--2866 (1992).

  82. ``Controlling Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' F. J. Romeiras, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and W. P. Dayawansa, Physica 58D, 165--192 (1992).
  83. ``Controlling Chaos in High Dimensional Systems,'' D. Auerbach, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 3479--3482 (1992).
  84. ``Algebraic Decay and Fluctuations of Decay Exponents in Hamiltonian Systems,'' Y. C. Lai, M. Ding, C. Grebogi, and R. Blümel, Phys. Rev. A 46, 4661--4669 (1992).

  85. ``Abrupt Dimension Changes at Basin Boundary Metamorphoses,'' B.-S. Park, C. Grebogi, and Y. C. Lai, Int. J. Bif. and Chaos 2, 533--542 (1992).
  86. ``Using Chaos to Target Stationary States of Flows,'' T. Shinbrot, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. 169A, 349--354 (1992).
  87. ``Temporal Crossover from Classical to Quantum Behavior: A Markov Chain Approach,'' Y. C. Lai, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Lett. 173A, 148--152 (1993).
  88. ``How Often Are Chaotic Saddles Nonhyperbolic?,'' Y. C. Lai, C. Grebogi, J. A. Yorke and I. Kan, Nonlinearity 6, 779--797 (1993).
  89. ``Controlling Hamiltonian Chaos,'' Y. C. Lai, M. Ding, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 47, 86--92 (1993).
  90. ``Higher Dimensional Targeting,'' E. J. Kostelich, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. E 47, 305--310 (1993).
  91. ``Estimating Correlation Dimension from a Chaotic Time Series: When Does Plateau Onset Occur?,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, T. Sauer and J. A. Yorke, Physica D 69, 404--424 (1993).
  92. ``Evolution of Attractor Boundaries in Two-Dimensional Noninvertible Maps,'' W. Chin, I. Kan, and C. Grebogi, Random and Comp. Dynamics 1, 349--370 (1993).
  93. ``Stabilizing Chaotic-Scattering Trajectories Using Control,'' Y. C. Lai, T. Tél, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 48, 709--717 (1993).
  94. ``Conditions for the Abrupt Bifurcation to Chaotic Scattering,'' T. Tél, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, CHAOS 3, 495--503 (1993).
  95. ``Synchronization of Chaotic Trajectories Using Control,'' Y. C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 47, 2357--2360 (1993).
  96. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' S. Hayes, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. Lett. 70, 3031--3034 (1993).
  97. ``Plateau Onset for Correlation Dimension: When Does It Occur?,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, T. Sauer, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 70, 3872--3875 (1993).
  98. ``Vertices in Parameter Space: Double Crisis which Destroys Chaotic Attractors,'' J. A. C. Gallas, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1359--1362 (1993).
  99. ``Using Small Perturbations to Control Chaos,'' T. Shinbrot, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Nature 363, 411--417 (1993).
  100. ``Geometric Mechanism for Antimonotonicity in Scalar Maps with Two Critical Points,'' S. P. Dawson, C. Grebogi, and H. Koçak, Phys. Rev. E 48, 1676--1682 (1993).
  101. ``Crisis in Chaotic Scattering,'' Y. -C. Lai, C. Grebogi, R. Blümel, and I. Kan, Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 2212--2215 (1993).
  102. ``Crisis and Enhancement of Chaotic Scattering, Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys Rev. E 49, 3761--3770 (1994).
  103. ``Converting Transient Chaos into Sustained Chaos by Feedback Control,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 49, 1094--1098 (1994).
  104. ``Controlling Chaos in Temporally Irregular Environment,'' M. Ding, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Physica D 74, 386--394 (1994).
  105. ``Synchronization of Spatiotemporal Chaotic Systems by Feedback Control,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 50, 1894--1899 (1994).
  106. ``Obstructions to Shadowing When a Lyapunov Exponent Fluctuates about Zero,'' S. Dawson, C. Grebogi, T. Sauer, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 1927--1930 (1994).
  107. ``Experimental Control of Chaos for Communication,'' S. Hayes, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and A. Mark, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 1781--1784 (1994).
  108. ``Crisis Control: Preventing Chaos-induced Capsizing of a Ship,'' M. Ding, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 50, 4228--4230 (1994).
  109. ``Grazing Bifurcations in Forced Impact Oscillators,'' W. Chin, E. Ott, H. E. Nusse, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 50, 4427--4444 (1994).
  110. ``Extreme Final State Sensitivity in Inhomogeneous Spatiotemporal Chaotic Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai, C. Grebogi, and E. J. Kostelich, Phys. Lett. A 196, 206--212 (1994).
  111. ``Linear Scaling Laws in Bifurcations of Scalar Maps,'' C. Grebogi, Z. Naturforsch. 49a, 1207--1211 (1994).
  112. ``Universal Behavior of Impact Oscillators Near Grazing Incidence,'' W. Chin, E. Ott, H. E. Nusse, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Lett. A 201, 197--204 (1995).
  113. ``Efficient Switching Between Controlled Unstable Periodic Orbits in Higher Dimensional Chaotic Systems,'' E. Barreto, E. J. Kostelich, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. E 51, 4169--4172 (1995).
  114. ``Fractal Boundaries in Open Hydrodynamical Flows: Signatures of Chaotic Saddles,'' A. Péntek, Z. Toroczkai, T. Tél, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. E 51, 4076--4088 (1995).
  115. ``Self Organization and Chaos in a Fluidized Bed,'' C. S. Daw, C. E. A. Finney, M. Vasudevan, N. A. van Goor, K. Nguyen, D. C. Bruns, E. J. Kostelich, C. Grebogi, E. Ott and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 2308--2311 (1995).
  116. ``Double Crises in Two-Parameter Dynamical Systems,'' H. B. Stewart, Y. Ueda, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 2478--2481 (1995).
  117. ``Predictability in Time Series,'' L. Salvino, R. Cawley, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Lett. A 209, 327--332 (1995).
  118. ``Multiparameter Control of Chaos,'' E. Barreto and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 52, 3553--3557 (1995).
  119. ``Intermingled Basins and Two-State On-Off Intermittency,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 52, R3313--R3316 (1995).
  120. ``Controlling Complexity,'' L. Poon and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4023--4026 (1995).
  121. ``Characterizing Riddled Fractal Sets,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 53, 1371--1374 (1996).
  122. ``Universal Grazing Bifurcations in Impact Oscillators,'' F. Casas, W. Chin, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Rev. E 53, 134--139 (1996).
  123. ``Critical Exponent for Gap-filling at Crisis,'' K. G. Szabó, Y. -C. Lai, T. Tél, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3102--3105 (1996).
  124. ``Scaling Behavior of Transition to Chaos in Quasiperiodically Driven Dynamical Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai, U. Feudel, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 54, 6070--6073 (1996).
  125. ``Wada Basin Boundaries in Chaotic Scattering,'' L. Poon, J. Campos, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Intern. J. Bifurc. and Chaos, Intern. J. Bif. and Chaos 6, 251--265 (1996).
  126. ``A Map with More than 100 Coexisting Low-period Periodic Attractors,'' U. Feudel, C. Grebogi, B. Hunt, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. E 54, 71--81 (1996).
  127. ``Detecting Unstable Periodic Orbits in Experimental Data,'' P. So, S. J. Schiff, D. T. Kaplan, E. Ott, T. Sauer, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4705--4708 (1996).
  128. ``Riddling Bifurcation in Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai, C. Grebogi, J. A. Yorke, and S. Venkataramani, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 55--58 (1996).
  129. ``Complexity in Hamiltonian-driven Dissipative Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 54, 4667-4676 (1996).
  130. ``Noise-induced Riddling in Chaotic Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 5047--5050 (1996).
  131. ``Computing the Measure of Nonattracting Chaotic Sets,'' J. Jacobs, E. Ott, and C. Grebogi, Physica D 108, 1--11 (1997).
  132. ``Noise Filtering in Communication with Chaos,'' E. Rosa, S. Hayes, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 1247--1250 (1997).
  133. ``From High Dimensional Chaos to Stable Periodic Orbits: The Structure of Parameter Space,'' E. Barreto, B. Hunt, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4561--4564 (1997).
  134. ``Wada Dye Boundaries in Open Hydrodynamical Flows,'' Z. Toroczkai, G. Karolyi, A. Pentek, T. Tel, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Physica A 239, 235--243 (1997).
  135. ``Indecomposable Continua in Dynamical Systems with Noise: Fluid Flow Past an Array of Cylinders,'' M. A. F. Sanjuan, J. Kennedy, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Chaos 7, 125--138 (1997).
  136. ``Extracting Unstable Periodic Orbits from Chaotic Time Series Data,'' P. So, E. Ott, T. Sauer, B. J. Gluckman, C. Grebogi, and S. J. Schiff, Phys. Rev. E 55, 5398--5417 (1997).
  137. ``How Long Numerical Chaotic Solutions Remain Valid?,'' T. Sauer, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 59--62 (1997).
  138. ``Characterization of the Natural Measure by Unstable Periodic Orbits in Chaotic Attractors,'' Y. C. Lai, Y. Nagai, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 649--652 (1997).
  139. ``Control of Chaotic Impacts,'' F. Casas and C. Grebogi, Intern. J. Bifurc. and Chaos 7, 951--955 (1997).
  140. ``Phase-locking in Quasiperiodically Forced Systems,'' U. Feudel, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, Phys. Reports 290, 11--25 (1997).
  141. ``Dynamical Properties of a Simple Mechanical System with a Large Number of Coexisting Periodic Attractors,'' L. Poon, U. Feudel, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals 9, 171--180 (1998).
  142. ``Limits to Deterministic Modeling,'' L. Poon, C. Grebogi, T. Sauer, and J. A. Yorke, Physics Today, submitted.
  143. ``Control and Applications of Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, Y. -C. Lai, and S. Hayes, Intern. J. Bif. and Chaos 7, 2175--2198 (1997) and J. Franklin Inst. 334B, 1115--1146 (1997).
  144. ``Unstable Dimension Variability: A Source of Nonhyperbolicity in Chaotic Systems,'' E. J. Kostelich, I. Kan, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Physica D 109, 81--90 (1997).
  145. ``Controlling Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, Systems and Control Lett. 31, 307--312 (1997).
  146. ``Controlling Chaos in High Dimensions,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems 44, 971--975 (1997).
  147. ``Bifurcations in Two-Dimensional Piecewise Smooth Maps --- Theory and Applications in Switching Circuits,'' S. Banerjee, P. Ranjan, and C. Grebogi, IEEE Trans. Power Electronics, submitted.
  148. ``Multistability and the Control of Complexity,'' U. Feudel and C. Grebogi, Chaos 7, 597--604 (1997).
  149. ``Coding, Channel Capacity and Noise Resistance in Communicating with Chaos,'' E. Bollt, Y. C. Lai, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3787--3790 (1997).
  150. ``Advection of Active Particles in Open Chaotic Flows,'' Z. Toroczkai, G. Karolyi, A. Péntek, T. Tél, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 500--503 (1998).
  151. ``The Topology of Fluid Flow Past a Sequence of Cylinders,'' J. Kennedy, M. Sanjuan, J. A. Yorke, and C. Grebogi, Topology and Applications, in print.
  152. ``Riddling in Classical Mechanical Systems,'' Y. C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Appl. Mech. Reviews, in print.
  153. ``Basin Bifurcation in Quasiperiodically Forced System,'' U. Feudel, A. Witt, Y. -C. Lai, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E 58, 3060--3066 (1998).
  154. ``Robust Chaos,'' S. Banerjee, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 3049--3052 (1998).
  155. ``Modeling of Deterministic Chaotic Systems,'' Y. C. Lai, C. Grebogi, and J. Kurths, Phys. Rev. E 59, 2907--2910 (1999).
  156. ``The Control of Chaos: Theoretical Schemes and Experimental Realizations'', F. T. Arecchi, S. Boccaletti, M. Ciofini, C. Grebogi, and R. Meucci, Intern. J. Bif. and Chaos, in print.
  157. ``Preference of Attractors in Noisy Multistable Systems,'' S. Kraut, U. Feudel, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E, in print.
  158. ``Why Chaotic Attractors Are Rare in Multistable Systems?,'' U. Feudel and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  159. ``Tracer Dynamics in a Flow of Driven Vortices,'' A. Witt, R. Braun, F. Feudel, C. Grebogi, and J. Kurths, Phys. Rev. E 59, 1609--1614 (1999)..
  160. ``Redundancy of Chaotic Signals: Dropout Recovery and Multiplexing,'' E. Rosa, I. Mariño, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  161. ``Length Scales of Clustering in Granular Gases,'' O. Petzchmann, U. Schwarz, F. Spahn, C. Grebogi, and J. Kurths, Phys. Rev. Lett., in print.
  162. ``Border Collision Bifurcations in Two Dimensional Piecewise Smooth Maps,'' S. Banerjee and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E, in print.
  163. ``Communicating with Chaos Using Two-dimensional Symbolic Dynamics,'' Y. C. Lai, E. Bollt, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Lett. A, in print.
  164. ``Metamorphosis of Chaotic Saddle,'' T. Kapitaniak, Y. C. Lai, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  165. ``Signal Dropout Reconstruction in Communication with Chaos,'' I. P. Mariño, E. Rosa, and C. Grebogi, Intern. J. Bif. and Chaos, in print.
  166. ``Analog to Digital Conversion in Physical Measurements,'' T. Kapitaniak, K. yczkowski, U. Feudel, and C. Grebogi, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals.
  167. ``Chemical or Biological Activity in Open Chaotic Flows,'' G. Károlyi, A. Péntek, Z. Toroczkai, T. Tél, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E, in print.
  168. ``Driving Trajectories in Complex Systems,'' E. E. N. Macau and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E, in print.
  169. ``Modeling of Coupled Chaotic Oscillators,'' Y. C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  170. ``Communication Through Chaotic Modeling of Languages,'' M. Baptista, E. Rosa, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. Lett.
  171. ``Bifurcation Rigidity,'' B. R. Hunt, J. A. C. Gallas, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Physica D, in print.
  172. ``Blowout Bifurcation at a Chaotic Saddle,'' T. Kapitaniak, Y. C. Lai, and C. Grebogi, Chaos, Solitons, and Fractals.
  173. ``Universal Behavior in the Parametric Evolution of Chaotic Saddles,'' Y. C. Lai, K. yczkowski, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E.
  174. ``Topological Scaling and Gap Filling at Crisis,'' G. Szabo, Y. C. Lai, T. Tél, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E.
  175. ``Unstable Dimension Variability and Modeling of Coupled Chaotic Oscillators,'' Y. C. Lai, J. Lerner, K. Williams, and C. Grebogi, Phys. Rev. E.
  176. ``Color Map of Lyapunov Exponents of Invariant Sets,'' M. Monti, E. Rosa, W. P. Pardo, J. A. Walkenstein, and C. Grebogi, IJBC.
  177. ``The Control of Chaos: Theory and Applications,'' S. Boccaletti, C. Grebogi, Y. C. Lai, H. Mancini, and D. Maza, Phys. Reports.
IX. Original Contributions in Conference Proceedings and Other Volumes:
  1. ``Parametric Decay of Lower Hybrid and Ion Cyclotron Waves of Finite
    Wavenumber in a Plasma,'' V. K. Tripathi, C. S. Liu and C. Grebogi, Proc. of the Third Topical Conference on Radio Frequency Plasma Heating, California Institute of Technology, P asadena, January 1978, B5, 1--4 (1978).
  2. ``Nonlinear Theory of Collective Processes in Laser-Pellet Interaction and Soliton Generation,'' H. H. Chen, C. Grebogi, C. S. Liu, and V. K. Tripathi, Proc. of the Seventh International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Res earch, Innsbruck, Austria, August 11--13, 1978, August 1978 (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1979, Vol. III, 181--186 (IAEA-CN-37/V-2-1).
  3. ``Effects of Plasma Depletion on the Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in a Plasma,'' C. Grebogi, appeared in the Ph.D. Thesis ``Parametric Instabilities in a Magnetized Plasma,'' U. of Md. Tech. Report #79-029, Phys. Publication #79-060, 60--67 (19 78).
  4. ``Statistical Analysis of a Deterministic Stochastic Orbit,'' A. N. Kaufman, H. D. I. Abarbanel, and C. Grebogi, Proc. of the International Conference on Plasma Physics, Nagoya, Japan, April 1980, Vol. II (Invited papers), 185--191 (1980).
  5. ``Multi-Dimensional Canonical/Symplectic Maps for Gyro-Resonance Crossings,'' in Long-Time Prediction in Dynamics, C. Grebogi and A. N. Kaufman, edited by C. W. Horton, L. E. Reichl, and V. Szebehely, Vol. II of the Wiley Series: ``Nonequilibrium P roblems in the Physical Sciences and Biology,'' 247--256 (1983).
  6. ``High Harmonic Generation in High Power Lasers,'' C. Grebogi, V. K. Tripathi, and H. H. Chen, in Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena, Vol. 6, Ed. H. Hora and G. H. Miley (Plenum, New York, 1984), pp. 401--415.
  7. ``Quasiperiodicity and Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, ed. W. W. Zachary (World Scientific, Singapore, 1984), pp. 108--110.
  8. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi, S. W. McDonald, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Statistical Physics and Chaos in Fusion Plasmas, Ed. C. W. Horton and L. E. Reichl (Wiley, New York, 1984), pp. 127--130.
  9. ``Free-Electron Laser Guiding Center Hamiltonian,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Proc. of the Ninth International Conf. on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, Osaka, Japan, October 1984, pp. 1--2.
  10. ``An Obstacle to Predictability,'' S. W. McDonald, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Proc. XIIIth International Colloq. on Group Theor. Methods in Phys. (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1984), pp. 71--74.
  11. ``Quasiperiodicity and Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Proc.
    XIIIth International Colloq. on Group Theor. Methods in Phys. (World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1984), pp. 108--110.
  12. ``N-Frequency Quasiperiodicity and Chaos in Dissipative Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Proc. U.S.-Japan Workshop on Statistical Plasma Physics, Nagoya, Japan (1984), pp. 71--74.
  13. ``Nonlinear Dynamics,'' C. Grebogi, in The Role of Supercomputers in Energy Research Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific Computing, DOE/ER-0218 (1985), pp. 79--88.
  14. ``Ponderomotive Confinement of Ions Beams in a Cylindrical Waveguide,'' in Proc. Heavy Ion Fusion Symp. (AIP Conf. Proc., 1986), pp. 309--313.
  15. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 278 (The Physics of Phase Space), (Springer-Verlag, 1986), pp. 28--32.
  16. ``Ponderomotive Enhancement of Charged Particle Beam Limiting Current,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, in IEEE Proc. of the 1987 Particle Accelerator Conference, pp. 19--22.
  17. ``Basic Sets: Sets That Determine the Dimensions of Basin Boundaries,'' C. Grebogi, H. E. Nusse, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 1342 (Dynamical Systems), Ed. J. C. Alexander (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1988), pp . 220--250.
  18. ``Calculation of Limiting Current in Connection with Application to Gyrotron,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, in Proc. of the Thirteenth International Conf. on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, Hawaii, (1988), pp. 49--50.
  19. ``Ponderomotive Effects on Charged Particle Beam Limiting Current,'' C. Grebogi and H. S. Uhm, Proc. of the 1989 Particle Accelerator Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 19--22, 1989.
  20. ``Fractal Structure in Physical Space in the Dispersal of Particles in Fluids,'' L. Yu, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, in Nonlinear Structures in Physical Systems (Springer-Verlag, 1990), pp. 223--231.
  21. ``Controlling Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, in CHAOS: Soviet-American Perspective on Nonlinear Science (American Institute of Physics, 1990), pp. 153--172.
  22. ``Analyzing Chaos: A Visual Essay in Nonlinear Dynamics,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, F. Varosi, and J. A. Yorke, in Energy Sciences Supercomputing, U.S. DOE National Energy Research Supercomputer Center (1990), pp. 30--33.
  23. ``Controlling Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' F. J. Romeiras, E. Ott, C. Grebogi, and W. P. Dayawansa, IEEE Proc. of the 1991 American Control Conference (American Automatic Control Council, IEEE Service Center, Piscataway, NJ, 1991), pp. 1112--1119.
  24. ``Pointwise Dimension and Unstable Periodic Orbits,'' C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, in Essays on Classical and Quantum Dynamics, Ed. H. Uberall (Gordon and Breach, 1991), pp. 57--62.
  25. ``Strange Saddles in Scattering Hamiltonian Systems,'' G. H. Hsu, S. Bleher, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, in Essays on Classical and Quantum Dynamics, Ed. H. Uberall (Gordon and Breach, 1991), pp. 63--69.
  26. ``Sudden Change in the Size of Chaotic Attractors: How Does It Occur?,'' Y. Lai, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, in Applications of Chaos, (Wiley Interscience, New York, 1992), pp. 441--456.
  27. ``Feedback Control of Chaotic Systems,'' F. J. Romeiras, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and W. P. Dayawansa, in Chaotic Dynamics: Theory and Practice, Ed. T. Bountis (Plenum, London, 1992), pp. 177--193.
  28. ``Chaotic Dynamics,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, in The Impact of Chaos on Science and Society, Ed. C. Grebogi and J. A. Yorke (United Nations University, 1993).
  29. ``Controlling Chaos in Hamiltonian Systems,'' Y. C. Lai, M. Ding, and C. Grebogi, in Future Directions of Nonlinear Dynamics in Physical and Biological Systems, ed. P. Christiansen (Plenum, London, 1993), pp. 129--137.
  30. ``Synchronization of a Chaotic Optical System Using Control,'' Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, Proc. SPIE's 1993 Intern. Symp. on Exploiting Chaos, Wavelets, and Mathematical Imaging (SPIE, 1993), pp. 91--102.
  31. ``Coding Information in the Natural Complexity of Chaos,'' S. Hayes and C. Grebogi, Proc. SPIE's 1993 Intern. Symp. on Exploiting Chaos, Wavelets, and Mathematical Imaging (SPIE, 1993), pp. 153--161.
  32. ``On the Tendency Toward Ergodicity with Increasing Number of Degrees of Freedom in Hamiltonian Systems,'' L. Hurd, C. Grebogi, and E. Ott, in Hamiltonian Mechanics: Integrability and Chaotic Behavior, ed. J. Seimenis (Plenum, London, 1994), pp. 123--129.
  33. ``Controlling Transient Chaos in Dynamical Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai, C. Grebogi, and T. Tél, in Towards the Harnessing of Chaos, Ed. M. Yamaguti (Elsevier, 1994), pp. 153--167.
  34. ``Control and Use of Chaos,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, Nonlinearity and Chaos in Engineering Dynamics (Wiley, New York, 1994), pp. 393--402.
  35. ``Controlling Chaos in Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, Proc. Fifth Intern. Conf. on Info. Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-based Systems,'' (Paris, 1994).
  36. ``Controlling Symbolic Dynamics for Communication,'' S. Hayes, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and A. Mark, Proc. 2nd Conf. on Experimental Chaos (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), pp. 122--129.
  37. ``Using Chaos for Digital Communication,'' S. Hayes and C. Grebogi, in Chaos in Electrical Circuits, Ed. L. Pecora and T. Carroll (World Scientific, 1995).
  38. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' L. Poon, S. P. Dawson, C. Grebogi, T. Sauer, and J. A. Yorke, in Dynamical Systems and Chaos (World Scientific, 1995), Vol. 2, pp. 13--21.
  39. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' C. Grebogi, Y. -C. Lai, and S. Hayes, in SPIE Proc. Vol. 2792, p. 15 (1996).
  40. ``Stabilizing Unstable Periodic Orbits in Chaotic Dynamical Systems Using Small Feedback Control,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, Proc. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Waseda Workshop, Japan, pp. 83--97 (1996).
  41. ``Digital Communication Using Controlled Chaos: Theory and Experiment'', S. Hayes and C. Grebogi, IEEE Proc. on Circuits and Systems Symposium (1996).
  42. ``Using Controlled Chaos for Digital Signaling: A Method for One-Stage Complex Waveform Synthesis,'' S. Hayes and C. Grebogi, IEEE MTT-S Microwave Symposium (1996).
  43. ``Control of Shipboard Cranes,'' E. Ott, E. Kostelich, G. Yuan, B. Hunt, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Proc. Noise-Con 96 (1996).
  44. ``Controlling Complex Systems,'' C. Grebogi and L. Poon, Proc. Intern. Conf. on Nonlinearity, Bifurcation and Chaos (Lodz, Poland, 1996), pp. 22--27.
  45. ``Intermingled Basins and Riddling Bifurcation in Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' Y. -C. Lai, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, Proc. of US-Chinese Conf. on Diff. Eqs. and Applications (1997), pp. 138--163.
  46. ``Controlling Chaos with Applications to Mechanical Systems,'' E. Barreto, Y. -C. Lai and C. Grebogi, in Nonlinear Dynamics of Material Processing and Manufacturing, Ed. F. C. Moon (Wiley, New York, 1997), pp. 285--302.
  47. ``Chaotic Dynamics,'' M. Ding, C. Grebogi, and J. A. Yorke, in The Impact of Chaos on Science and Society, Ed. C. Grebogi and J. A. Yorke (United Nations University Press, Tokyo, 1997), pp. 1--17.
  48. ``Control of Chaos: Impact Oscillators and Targeting,'' E. Barreto, F. Casas, C. Grebogi, and E. J. Kostelich, in Interaction Between Dynamics and Control in Advanced Mechanical Systems, Ed. D. H. Van Campen (Kluwer, 1997), pp. 17--26.
  49. ``On the Control of US Navy Cranes,'' J. Levine, P. Rouchon, G. -H. Yuan, C. Grebogi, B. Hunt, E. Kostelich, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Proc. 4th European Control Conference (1997).
  50. ``Control and Applications of Chaos,'' C. Grebogi, Y. -C. Lai, and S. Hayes, in Visions of Nonlinear Science in the 21st Century (1997).
  51. ``Border Collision Bifurcations in Power Electronics Circuits,'' S. Banerjee, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Proc. Int. Conf. on Dynamical Systems, Bangalore, India, (1997).
  52. ``Anomalous Bifurcations in dc-dc Converters: Borderline Collisions in Piecewise Smooth Maps,'' S. Banerjee, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A. Yorke, Proc. Power Electronics Specialists Conf., St. Louis, Missouri, (1997).
  53. ``Controlling Chaos with Applications to Nonlinear Digital Communication,'' C. Grebogi, Y. C. Lai, and S. Hayes, in Proc. School of Biophysics (World Scientific, 1997).
  54. ``Design and Control of Shipboard Cranes,'' G. Yuan, B. Hunt, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, J. A. Yorke, and E. Kostelich, Proc. ASME Design Eng. Tech. Conf. VIB, 4095 (1997).
  55. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' L. Poon, C. Grebogi, T. Sauer, and J. A. Yorke, Handbook of Dynamical Systems, Ed. B. Fiedler (1998).
  56. ``Controlling Chaos,'' C. Grebogi and Y. C. Lai, Chapter in the book Controlling Chaos, Ed. H. G. Schuster (Wiley, 1998).
  57. ``Controlling Transient Chaos on Chaotic Saddles,'' T. Tél, Y. C. Lai, and C. Grebogi, Chapter in the book Controlling Chaos, Ed. H. G. Schuster (Wiley, 1998).
  58. ``Control of Shipboard Cranes,'' M. S. Baptista, B. R. Hunt, C. Grebogi, E. Ott, and J. A.Yorke, Proc. IUTAM Symposium (Kluwer, 1999).
  59. ``Robust Chaos --- The Theoretical Formulation and Experimental Evidence,'' S. Banerjee, D. Khastha, S. Das, G. Virek, and C. Grebogi, Proc. IEEE Symposium on Circuits & Systems (1999).
  60. ``Shadowability of Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' C. Grebogi, L. Poon, T. Sauer, J. A. Yorke, and D. Auerbach, in Handbook Dynamical Systems III, Ed. B. Fiedler (1999).

X. Book:

  1. The Impact of Chaos on Science and Society, Ed. C. Grebogi and J. A. Yorke (United Nations University Press, New York, 1997).
XI. Invited Lecturer at Conferences:
  1. ``Strange Attractors in Crisis,'' Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Plasma Physics, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1--5, 1982 (Half-hour Lecture).
  2. ``Quasiperiodicity and Chaos,'' XIIth International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, College Park, Maryland, May 21--25, 1984 (Half-hour Lecture).
  3. ``Nonlinear Dynamics,'' Workshop on Methods of Nonlinear Dynamics, Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, July 23--27, 1984 (Banquet Speaker).
  4. ``Nonlinear Dynamics Beyond Chaos,'' Workshop in Perspectives on Dynamics, NSWC-ONR-NRL, Silver Spring, Maryland, May 28--30, 1985 (One-hour Lecture).
  5. ``Nonlinear Dynamics of Dissipative Systems,'' Spring College in Plasma Physics, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, June 12--21, 1985 (Two One-hour Lectures).
  6. ``Metamorphoses of Basin Boundaries,'' International Conference. on Dimensions and Entropies in Chaotic Dynamics, Pecos River Conf. Center, New Mexico, September 11--16, 1985 (One-hour Lecture).
  7. ``Quasiperiodicity versus Chaos,'' National Intelligence Mathematics and Multiprocessing Program Meeting, CUNY, New York, October 2--4, 1985 (Half-hour Lecture).
  8. ``Is the Dimension of Fractal Basin Boundaries Unique, and, If So, When?,'' Workshop on Numerical and Theoretical Problems in the Study of Chaotic Ordinary Differential Equations, King's College Research Centre, Cambridge, England, June 30--July 6, 1986 (One-hour Lecture).
  9. ``When Is the Dimension of Basin Boundaries Unique?,'' Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Classical and Quantum Systems, Thessaloniki, Greece, August 25--30, 1986 (One-hour Lecture).
  10. ``Basin Boundary Metamorphoses,'' National Intelligence Mathematics and Multiprocessing Program Meeting, Boston University, Boston, October 1--3, 1986 (Half-hour Lecture).
  11. ``Unpredictability in Nonlinear Dynamics,'' Workshop on Chaotic Phenomena in Astrophysics, Florida University, Gainesville, Florida, October 9--10, 1986 (One-hour Lecture).
  12. ``Quasiperiodic Forcing and the Observability of Strange Nonchaotic Attractors,'' Fritz Haber International Symposium on Chaos and Related Nonlinear Phenomena --- Where Do We Go from Here?"; Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, December 13 --19, 1986 (One-hour Lecture).
  13. ``Nonlinear Dynamics Beyond Chaos,'' Second Latin American Workshop on Plasma Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Research, Medellin, Columbia,
    February 16--28, 1987 (One-hour Review Lecture).
  14. ``Hamiltonian Theory of Free-Electron Lasers,'' Workshop on Lorentz Transformations and Spacetime Geometry, College Park, Maryland, May 27--30, 1987 (Half-hour Lecture).
  15. ``Strange Nonchaotic Attractors on a Set of Positive Lebesgue Measure in Parameter Space,'' Conference on Computer Experimentation in Nonlinear Analysis, Columbia, Missouri, June 4--6, 1987 (One-hour Lecture).
  16. ``Quasiperiodic Forcing and the Observability of Strange Nonchaotic Attractors,'' AMS-SIAM Meeting on the Connection Between Infinite Dimensional and Finite Dimensional Dynamical Systems, Boulder, Colorado, July 19--25, 1987 (One-hour Lecture).
  17. ``Strange Nonchaotic Attractors on a Set of Positive Lebesgue Measure in Parameter Space,'' Conference on Differential Equations --- EQUADIFF 87, Xanthi, Greece, August 24--28, 1987 (One-hour Plenary Lecture).
  18. ``Do Numerical Orbits of Chaotic Dynamical Processes Represent True Orbits?,'' National Intelligence Mathematics and Multiprocessing Program Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, October 5--8, 1987 (Half-hour Lecture).
  19. ``Chaos, Strange Attractors, and Fractal Basin Boundary in Nonlinear Dynamics,'' 1988 SIAM Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 11--15, 1988 (One-hour Opening Review lecture).
  20. ``Fractal Basin Boundaries in Dynamics,'' Third Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations, Bolyai Institute, Szeged, Hungary, August 22--26, 1988 (Half-hour Lecture).
  21. ``Chaotic Scattering,'' Classical and Quantum Dynamics Symposium, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., October 21, 1988 (One-hour Lecture).
  22. ``Fractal Structure in the Dispersal of Particles in Fluids: Aerosols and Bubbles,'' ONR Nonlinear Oceanography Workshop, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Maryland, February 6--7, 1989 (Half-hour Lecture).
  23. ``Teaching Chaotic Dynamics,'' Chaotic Dynamical Systems Courseware Development Workshop, New England Consortium for Undergraduate Science Education, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, June 16, 1989 (One-hour Lecture).
  24. ``An Experiment Exhibiting a Crisis: Predicting the Critical Exponent,'' National Academy of Science, Soviet-American Chaos Conference, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, July 24--28, 1989 (Half-hour Lecture).
  25. ``Shadowing of Chaotic Trajectories,'' Czechoslovak Conference on Differential
    Equations and Their Applications --- EQUADIFF 7, Prague, Czechoslovakia, August 21-25, 1989 (Half-hour Lecture).
  26. ``Fractal Structure in the Dispersal of Particles in Fluids,'' Conference on Nonlinear Structures in Physical Systems --- Pattern Formation, Chaos, and Waves, San Jose, California, November 17--18, 1989 (Half-hour Lecture).
  27. ``Chaos, Strange Attractors and Fractal Basin Boundaries,'' Winter Meeting of the American Nuclear Society, San Francisco, California, November 26--30, 1989 (Half-hour Lecture).
  28. ``Fractal Dimensions from Periodic Orbits,'' General Meeting of the American Physical Society, Anaheim, California, March 12--16, 1990 (Forty minute Lecture).
  29. ``Fractal Structure in the Dispersal of Aerosols and Bubbles in Fluids,'' SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems, Orlando, Florida, May 7--11, 1990 (Half-hour Lecture).
  30. ``Basic Sets: Sets that Determine the Dimension of Basin Boundaries,'' SIAM Conference on Dynamical Systems, Orlando, Florida, May 7--11, 1990 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  31. ``Fractal Structure in the Dispersal of Particles in Fluids,'' Gordon Research Conference, Fractals, Plymouth State College, New Hampshire, August 6--10, 1990 (One-hour Lecture).
  32. ``How does an Attractor Explode?,'' EPRI Workshop on Applications of Chaos, San Francisco, CA, December 4--7, 1990 (One-hour Lecture).
  33. ``Balance of Nature Under No Disturbance,'' Symposium on the Effects of Human Activity on the Global Ecosystem, AAAS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 14--19, 1991 (Half-hour Lecture).
  34. ``Transitions to Chaotic Scattering,'' Heraeus-Stiftung Workshop on Chaotic Scattering, Bad Honnef, Germany, February 18--21, 1991 (One-hour Lecture).
  35. ``Chaos: An Emerging Science,'' International Symposium on The Impact of Chaos on Science and Society,'' United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, April 15--17, 1991 (One-hour Keynote Speech).
  36. ``Numerical Trajectories of Chaotic Systems,'' Eleventh Annual CNLS Conference on Experimental Mathematics: Computational Issues in Nonlinear Science,'' Los Alamos, New Mexico, May 20--24, 1991 (One-hour Survey Lecture).
  37. ``Controlling Chaos,'' International Conference: Dynamics Days, Berlin, Germany, June 12--15, 1991 (One-hour Lecture).
  38. ``Controlling Chaos,'' ICIAM 91, Second International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Washington, DC, July 8--12, 1991 (Half-hour Lecture).
  39. ``Controlling Chaos,'' International Conference on Chaotic Dynamics: Theory and Practice, Patras, Greece, July 11--20, 1991 (One-hour Lecture).
  40. ``Using Time Series for Feedback Control of Chaotic Systems,'' IUTAM-NATO Symposium on Interpretation of Time Series from Nonlinear Mechanical Systems,'' Warwick, England, August 26--30, 1991 (Half-hour Lecture).
  41. ``Shadowing of Chaotic Trajectories,'' Heraeus-Stiftung Conf. on Chaos in Dissipative Systems, Trassenheide, Germany, April 8--11, 1992 (One-hour Lecture).
  42. ``Deterministic Approaches to Brain-Relevant Complex Systems,'' Temporal-spatial, Nonlinear Dynamics of Brain: Experiments, Models and Theory, Delray Beach, Florida, May 12--14, 1992 (Interdisciplinary Consultation and Half-hour Lecture).
  43. ``History of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos,'' Workshop on The Head and Heart of Chaos: Nonlinear Dynamics in Biological Systems, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, June 15--16, 1992 (Opening Lecture).
  44. ``Control of Chaos,'' Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics in Optical Systems, Optical Society of America, Albach, Austria, June 22--26, 1992 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  45. ``Numerical Trajectories of Chaotic Systems,'' London Mathematical Society Symposium on Evolutionary Problems (Continuous and Discrete Problems), Grey College, Durham University, Manchester, England, July 4--14, 1992 (Keynote Lecture).
  46. ``Using Time Series for Feedback Control of Chaotic Systems,'' 1992 SIAM Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, July 20--24, 1992 (Half-hour Talk).
  47. ``Control of Chaos from Experimental Data,'' Workshop on Dynamical Measures of Complexity and Chaos, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, August 13--15, 1992 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  48. ``Shadowing of Chaotic Systems,'' Third Colloquium on Differential Equations, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 18--22, 1992 (One-hour Lecture).
  49. ``Using Time Series for Feedback Control of Chaotic Systems,'' SIAM Conference on Control, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 17--20, 1992 (Half-hour Lecture).
  50. ``The Measure of Nonhyperbolicity in Chaotic Dynamical Systems,'' SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 15--19, 1992 (Half-hour Lecture).
  51. ``Controlling Chaos,'' Dynamics Days Conference, Tempe, Arizona, January 6--9, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  52. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' Panamerican Workshop for Applied and Computational Mathematics, Caracas, Venezuela, January 10--15, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  53. ``Numerical Trajectories of Chaotic Systems,'' Summer School on Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Analysis, University of Cape Town, South Africa, January 25--February 5, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  54. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' London Mathematical Society Symposium on Numerical Analysis and Dynamical Systems, Cambridge University, England, May 13--14, 1993 (One-hour Opening Lecture).
  55. ``Chaotic Scattering,'' Int. Conference on Hamiltonian Mechanics: Integrability and Chaotic Behavior, Torun, Poland, June 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  56. ``Controlling of Chaos from Experimental Data,'' SPIE's Annual Meeting, San Diego Convention Center, California, July 11--16, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  57. ``Control of Chaos,'' Workshop on Visual Thinking in Chaotic Dynamics, Maryland, July 12--17, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  58. ``Controlling Chaos,'' IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinearity and Chaos in Engineering Dynamics, University College, London, England, July 19--23, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  59. ``Shadowing of Chaotic Trajectories,'' Fourth Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations,'' Szeged, Hungary, August 18--21, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  60. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' Workshop on Structure Formation in Continuous Dynamical Systems, Potsdam, Germany, August 30--September 3, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  61. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' Dynamical Systems Week, Howard University, Washington, DC, October 12--15, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  62. ``Controlling Chaos,'' The Seventh Toyota Conference on Towards the Harnessing of Chaos, Lake Hamana Shizuoka, Japan, October 31--November 3, 1993 (One-hour Lecture).
  63. ``Group Properties of Shrimps,'' Zürich-Budapest Workshop on the Thermodynamic Formalism, Engadin, Switzerland, April 23--26, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  64. ``Chaotic Dynamics,'' Workshop from ODE's to Deterministic Chaos, Durban, South Africa, May 12--15, 1994 (Three One-Hour Lectures).
  65. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' Int. Conf. on Dynamical Systems and Chaos, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, May 23--27, 1994 (One-hour Plenary Lecture).
  66. ``Chaotic Scattering,'' Conf. on Chaotic Dynamical Systems, June 12--15, Woudschoten, The Netherlands (One-hour Lecture).
  67. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' Dynamics Days, Budapest, Hungary, June 15--18, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  68. ``Controlling Chaos in Dynamical Systems,'' Fifth Intern. Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-based Systems, Paris, France, July 4--8, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  69. ``Nonlinear Control,'' Miniworkshop on Nonlinear Time Series Analysis, ICTP Trieste, Italy, August 6--13, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  70. ``Controlling Chaos,'' Workshop on Pattern Singularities and Collapse,'' Cork, Ireland, August 21--26, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  71. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' Intern. Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics and Optics, Pisa, Italy, September 5--7, 1994 (One-hour Lecture).
  72. ``Chaotic Dynamics and Controlling Chaos,'' VI Latin American Workshop on Plasma Physics, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, October 24--28, 1994 (Two One-hour Lectures).
  73. ``Manipulation of Complex Systems Using Small Perturbations,'' Workshop on Organization Lines Within Complexity, Florence, Italy, December 10--13, 1994 (Half-hour Lecture).
  74. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' MAA Session on Chaotic Dynamics and Fractal Geometry, at AMS-MAA meeting, San Francisco, California, January 4--7, 1995 (Half-hour Lecture).
  75. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, Perth, Australia, February 3--4, 1995 (One-hour Opening Lecture).
  76. ``Shadowing in Chaotic Systems,'' ANZIAM '95 --- 31st Applied Mathematics Conference, Busselton, Australia, February 5--9, 1995 (One-hour Opening Lecture).
  77. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics in Material Processing and Manufacturing,'' San Diego, California, March 20--22, 1995 (One-hour Lecture).
  78. ``Shadowing,'' SciCADE 95 --- Intern. Conf. on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, Stanford, California, March 28--April 1, 1995 (One-hour Plenary Lecture).
  79. ``Manipulating Complexity,'' Workshop on Chaos Control in Hearts and Brains, Pisa, Italy, June 20--23, 1995 (One-hour Lecture).
  80. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' 8th Conf. on Laser Optics, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 27--July 1, 1995 (One-hour Plenary Lecture).
  81. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' Intern. Conf. on Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, Pohang, Korea, July 26--28, 1995 (One-hour Lecture).
  82. ``Attractor Multiplicity,'' Workshop on the Thermodynamics Formalism, Engadin, Switzerland, October 6--10, 1995 (One-hour Lecture).
  83. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' Workshop on Control and Synchronization, Waseda, Japan, January 26--27, 1996 (One and a half hour Lecture).
  84. ``Grazing Bifurcations in Impact Oscillators,'' IUTAM Symposium on Interaction Between Dynamics and Control in Advanced Mechanical Systems, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 21--26, 1996 (Half-hour Lecture).
  85. ``Controlling Chaos: An Overview,'' Workshop on Nonlinear Control and Control of Chaos, Trieste, Italy, June 17--28, 1996 (Three-hour Lecture).
  86. ``Control and Applications of Chaos,'' Workshop on Visions of Nonlinear Science in the 21st Century, Sevilla, Spain, June 26, 1996 (One-hour Plenary Lecture).
  87. ``Controlling Complexity,'' WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Physics and Dynamics between Chaos, Order, and Noise, Berlin, Germany, August 26--30, 1996 (One-hour Lecture).
  88. ``Controlling Complexity,'' Intern. Conf. on Nonlinearity, Bifurcation, Chaos: The Doors to the Future, Lodz, Poland, September, 16--18, 1996 (One-hour Lecture).
  89. ``Synchronization: Noise Filtering in Communication with Chaos,'' Intern. Conf. Applied Chaotic Systems, Lodz, Poland, September 26--30, 1996 (One-hour Lecture).
  90. ``Controlling Complexity,'' Conf. on Fluctuations, Nonlinearity and Disorder, Heraklion, Crete, Sept. 30-- Oct. 4, 1996 (One-hour Lecture).
  91. ``Manipulating Complexity,'' Minisymposium on Complex Phenomena in Cognitive Processes, Gut Schloss Golm, Oct. 18--19, 1996 (One-hour Lecture).
  92. ``Unstable Dimension Variability: An Obstruction to Shadowing and Modeling,'' Conf. on Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jan. 5--12, 1997 (Half-hour Lecture).
  93. ``Fractal Geometry and Chaos,'' Seventh Midwest Geometry Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, April 11--13, 1997 (One-hour Lecture).
  94. Multistability in Physical Systems,'' European Geophysical Society Conference, Vienna, Austria, April 21--25, 1997 (Half-hour Lecture).
  95. ``Controlling Chaos and Complexity,'' International School of Biophysics, Ischia, Italy, May 5--10, 1997 (Two-hour Lecture).
  96. ``Multistability and the Control of Complexity,'' EuroConference on Control of Chaos, Montecatini Terme, Italy, May 16--18, 1997 (Half-hour Lecture).
  97. ``Multistability and the Control of Complexity,'' Conf. on Solitons and Coherent Structures in Physics and Biophysics, Lyngby, Denmark, May 30 -- June 3, 1997 (Half-hour Lecture).
  98. ``Controlling Complexity,'' W. E. Heraeus, Symposium on Pattern Formation in Optical Systems, Bad Honnef, Germany, June 23--25, 1997 (One-hour Lecture).
  99. ``Fractal Boundaries in Open Hydrodynamical Flows: Signatures of Chaotic Saddles,'' Workshop on Mixing and Chemical Reactions, Jülich, Germany, June 26--27, 1997.
  100. ``Unstable Dimension Variability: Obstruction to Shadowing and Modeling,'' Conf. on Complexity in Physics for Inauguration of MPI for Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, September 23--24, 1997 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  101. ``Chaos: Control and Communication,'' Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Physical and Biological Systems, São Paulo, Brazil, October 20--25, 1997 (One-hour Lecture).
  102. ``Advection of Active Particles in Open Chaotic Flows,'' WE-Heraeus Seminar on Statistical Mechanics, Nonlinear Dynamics and Turbulence, Marburg, Germany,
    9-11 February 1998 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  103. ``Applications of Chaotic Dynamics,'' Intern. Winter School on Nonlinear Time Series Analysis, MPIPKS-Dresden, Germany, 11--20 February, 1998 (Three-hour Talk).
  104. ``Uses of Chaos in Communications,'' Workshop on Synchronization, Pattern Formation, and Spatio-temporal Chaos in Coupled Chaotic Oscillations, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 7--10 June, 1998 (One-hour Lecture).
  105. ``Controlling Complexity,'' Conference on Periodic Orbits Theory in Biology, Fairfax, Virginia, July 11--12, 1998 (Fifty-minute Lecture).
  106. ``Advection of Active Particles in Open Chaotic Flows,'' Int. Conf. on Discrete Chaotic Dynamics in Nature and Society, Beer-Sheva, Israel, October 19--22, 1998 (One-hour Lecture).
  107. ``Control of Shipboard Cranes,'' JUTAM Symposium on Recent Developments in Nonlinear Oscillations of Mechanical Systems, Hanoi, Vietnam, March 2--5, 1999 (One-hour Lecture).
  108. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' 5th SIAM Conf. on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, Utah, May 23--27, 1999 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  109. ``Obstruction to Modeling,'' 5th SIAM Conf. on Applications of Dynamical Systems,'' Snowbird, Utah, May 23--27, 1999 (Forty-minute Lecture).
  110. ``Advection of Active Particles in Open Chaotic Flows,'' Dynamics Days 1999, Como, Italy, June 20--23, 1999 (One-hour Lecture).
  111. ``Controlling Chaos,'' 7th IEEE Mediterranean Conf. for Control and Automation, Haifa, Israel, June 28--30, 1999 (One-hour Lecture).
  112. ``Numerics of Dynamics, EQUADIFF 99, Berlin, Germany, August 1--7, 1999 (One-hour Keynote Speech).
  113. ``Obstruction to Modeling and Shadowing,'' 3rd European Nonlinear Oscillations Conf., Lyngby, Denmark, August 8--12, 1999 (One-hour Lecture)
  114. ``Obstruction to Modeling and Shadowing,'' Intern. Conf. on Math. Modeling of Nonlinear Systems, Kharagpur, India, December 9--11, 1999 (One-hour Lecture).
XII. Invited Short Courses
  1. ``Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications to Plasma Physics,'' Naval Surface Weapons Center, September 1981 (Fifteen-hour Course).
  2. ``Nonlinear Dynamics of Conservative and Dissipative Systems,'' Universidade Federal do Parana (Departamento de Fisica), Brazil, October 1986 (Twenty-hour Course).
  3. ``Chaos and Fractal Geometry in Nonlinear Dynamics,'' Segunda Reunion Nacional de Mecanica Estadistica del Desequilibrio y Fisica Nonlinear, Lujan, Argentina, December 1987 (Twelve-hour Course).
  4. ``Chaos and the Microcomputer,'' Mathematical Association of America Workshop, Salisbury, Maryland, June 1989 (Fifteen-hour Course).
  5. ``Fractal and Chaotic Dynamics,'' 1989 Complex Systems Summer School, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, June 1989) (Five-hour Course taught with J. A. Yorke).
  6. ``Chaos --- An Emerging Science,'' Courses taught with E. Ott and J. A. Yorke through the Instructional Television System, January 1989 and October 1989 (Five-hour Course each).
  7. ``Chaotic Dynamics --- An Emerging Science,'' Course taught with J. A. Yorke at the opening of the SIAM General Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, July 1990 (Six-hour Course).
  8. ``Chaotic Phenomena,'' University of California Summer School in Nonlinear Science, Irvine, California, August 1990 (Seven-hour Course).
  9. ``Chaotic Dynamics,'' San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, April 1991 (Six-hour Course).
  10. ``Chaos and the Microcomputer,'' Mathematical Association of America Workshop, Frostburg, Maryland, June 1991 (Fifteen-hour Course).
  11. ``Chaotic Systems: Data Analysis, Control, Prediction, and Noise Reduction,'' Course taught with E. Ott and J. A. Yorke through the Instructional Television System, March 1992 (Five-hour Course).
  12. ``Dinâmica Caótica,'' Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio, Brazil, June 1992 (Twelve-hour Course).
  13. ``Course on Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics,'' Course taught with J. A. Yorke at the opening of the Dynamics Days Conference, Tempe, Arizona, January 5, 1993 (Six-hour Course).
  14. ``Chaotic Dynamics,'' Course taught at the summer school on Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Analysis, University of Cape Town, South Africa, January 25--February 5, 1993 (Six-hour Course).
  15. ``Introduction to Chaotic Dynamics,'' Course taught with J. A. Yorke at the opening of the SPIE's Annual Meeting, San Diego Convention Center, California, July 11, 1993 (Six-hour Course).
  16. ``Characterization of Chaotic Behaviors --- Applications,'' Summer School on Bifurcations, Chaos, Noninvertible Maps, and Applications, Grenoble, France, September 4--8, 1995 (Three-hour Course).
  17. ``Chaos: Overview and Applications,'' Course taught at Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, January 1996 (Thirty-hour Course).
  18. ``Dinmica Caótica e Fractals,'' Course taught at the I Escola Brasileira de Ciencias Emergentes, INPE, São José dos Campos, November 23--26, 1998 (Four-hour Course).
  19. ``Communicating with Chaos,'' Winter School on Chaos Communication, University of California, San Diego, January 23--27, 1999 (Three-hour Course).
XIII. Contributed Papers in Conferences
(Over 100 papers. List available by request.)

XIV. Invited Hour Colloquia and Seminars:

  1. June 1977, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Instituto de Fisica), Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  2. July 1977, Universidade de São Paulo-UNICAMP (Instituto de Fisica), Campinas, Brazil.
  3. October 1978, University of California (Physics Department), Berkeley, California.
  4. August 1979, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Magnetic Fusion Energy), Livermore, California.
  5. November 1979, University of California (Physics Department), Berkeley, California.
  6. June 1981, University of California (Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department), Berkeley, California.
  7. September 1981, University of Maryland (Department of Physics and Astronomy), College Park, Maryland.
  8. August 1982, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics), College Park, Maryland.
  9. September 1982, University of Maryland (Institute for Physical Science and Technology), College Park, Maryland.
  10. September 1982, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey (Colloquium).
  11. October 1982, University of Maryland (Department of Physics and Astronomy), College Park, Maryland.
  12. March 1983, University of Maryland (Institute for Physical Science and Technology), College Park, Maryland.
  13. April 1983, New York University (Courant Institute), New York.
  14. November 1983, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, La Jolla, California.
  15. January 1984, General Atomic Technologies (Nuclear Fusion Division), La Jolla, California.
  16. February 1984, Naval Surface Weapons Center (Nuclear Branch), Silver Spring, Maryland.
  17. March 1984, University of California (Department of Physics), Berkeley, California.
  18. October 1984, Stevens Institute of Technology (Department of Physics), Hoboken, New Jersey.
  19. January 1985, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Instituto de Fisica), Porto Alegre, Brazil (Colloquium).
  20. January 1985, Universidade Federal do Parana (Instituto de Fisica), Curitiba, Brazil (Colloquium).
  21. February 1985, University of California (Institute for Theoretical Physics), Santa Barbara, California.
  22. March 1985, University of California (Project in Nonlinear Science), San Diego, California.
  23. June 1985, Université de Paris (Laboratoire de Physique des Solides), Orsay, France.
  24. June 1985, Universita di Roma, ``La Sapienza'' (Dipartimento di Fisica), Rome, Italy.
  25. October 1985, University of Maryland (Institute for Physical Science and Technology), College Park, Maryland.
  26. February 1986, Yale University (Mason Laboratory), New Haven, Connecticut.
  27. April 1986, U.S. Naval Academy (Department of Mathematics), Annapolis, Maryland (Colloquium).
  28. June 1986, Brookhaven National Laboratory (Department of Physics), Upton, New York.
  29. July 1986, University of Maryland (Laboratory for Plasma and Fusion Energy Studies), College Park, Maryland.
  30. September 1986, Ohio University (Department of Physics and Astronomy), Athens, Ohio (Colloquium).
  31. November 1986, Georgia Institute of Technology (School of Mathematics), Atlanta, Georgia.
  32. January 1987, Naval Surface Weapons Center (Nuclear Branch), Silver Spring, Maryland.
  33. January 1987, Georgia Institute of Technology (School of Mathematics), Atlanta, Georgia (Colloquium).
  34. October 1987, Pennsylvania State University (Earth System Science Center), University Park, Pennsylvania.
  35. January 1988, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Departamento de Fisica), Florianopolis, Brazil.
  36. February 1988, Naval Research Laboratory (Condensed Matter and Radiation Division), Washington, D.C.
  37. March 1988, David Taylor Research Center, Bethesda, Maryland (Colloquium).
  38. April 1988, Notre Dame University (Center for Applied Mathematics), South Bend, Indiana (Two-hour Colloquium).
  39. July 1988, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Nuclear Branch), Silver Spring, Maryland
  40. September 1988, University of Tennessee (Department of Mathematics), Knoxville, Tennessee (Colloquium).
  41. November 1988, Naval Research Laboratory (Chapter of Sigma Chi --- The Scientific Research Society), Washington, D.C. (Colloquium).
  42. November 1988, Johns Hopkins University (Applied Physics Laboratory), Laurel, Maryland (Colloquium).
  43. December 1988, University of Maryland (Society of Physics Students), College Park, Maryland.
  44. January 1989, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Radiation Division), Silver Spring, Maryland (Colloquium).
  45. January 1989, Carnegie Mellon University (Mellon College of Science), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Colloquium).
  46. March 1989, University of Maryland Baltimore County (Department of Physics), Baltimore, Maryland.
  47. March 1989, West Virginia University (Energy and Water Research Center), Morgantown, West Virginia (One Colloquium and One Seminar).
  48. March 1989, U.S. Department of Energy (Morgantown Energy Technology Center), Morgantown, West Virginia.
  49. April 1989, University of Maryland (Institute for Physical Science and Technology), College Park, Maryland.
  50. April 1989, University of Texas (Center for Nonlinear Dynamics), Austin, Texas.
  51. May 1989, West Virginia University (Mathematics Departments), Morgantown, West Virginia (Colloquium).
  52. May 1989, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa (Departamento de Matematica), Lisbon, Portugal (Two Seminars).
  53. May 1989, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Departamento de Análise Matemática), Santiago de Compostela, Spain (Three Seminars).
  54. June 1989, Sandia National Laboratories (Mathematics and Computational Science Department), Albuquerque, New Mexico (Colloquium).
  55. August 1989, Palacky University (Department of Mathematical Analysis), Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
  56. September 1989, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics; PDE and Applied Analysis), College Park, Maryland.
  57. September 1989, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics, Numerical Analysis), College Park, Maryland.
  58. October 1989, Salisbury State University (School of Science and Technology), Salisbury, Maryland (Colloquium).
  59. November 1989, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics), College Park, Maryland.
  60. December 1989, Northwestern University (Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics), Chicago, Illinois.
  61. February 1990, University of Maryland (Department of Nuclear Engineering), College Park, Maryland.
  62. March 1990, Harry Diamond Laboratory (Aurora Facility), Silver Spring, Maryland.
  63. March 1990, Weizmann Institute of Science (Department of Physics), Rehovot, Israel (Two Seminars).
  64. March 1990, Technion (Department of Physics), Haifa, Israel.
  65. April 1990, Montgomery College (Mathematics Department), Takoma, Maryland.
  66. November 1990, Yale University (Mason Laboratory), New Haven, Connecticut.
  67. January 1991, Naval Research Laboratory (Special Project for Nonlinear Science), Washington, DC.
  68. February 1991, University of Michigan (Program in Nonlinear Studies), Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  69. February 1991, Research Center Julich (Institute for Solid State Physics), Julich, Germany.
  70. April 1991, University of Tokyo (College of Arts and Sciences), Tokyo, Japan.
  71. August 1991, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (Research Department), Laurel, Maryland.
  72. October 1991, Duke University (Department of Physics), Durham, North Carolina.
  73. April 1992, Max-Planck Institute (Nonlinear Dynamics Group), Potsdam, Germany (Two Seminars).
  74. May 1992, Technion (Department of Physics), Haifa, Israel.
  75. May 1992, Weizmann Institute of Science (Department of Physics), Rehovot, Israel.
  76. September 1992, George Mason University (Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics), Fairfax, Virginia.
  77. November 1992, Drexel University (Department of Physics), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  78. March 1993, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, Rockville, Maryland.
  79. March 1993, University of Maryland (Junior Science and Humanities Symposium), College Park, Maryland.
  80. May 1993, Manchester University (Department of Mathematics), Manchester, England.
  81. May 1993, Oxford University (Computing Laboratory), Oxford, England.
  82. May 1993, Bristol University (Department of Mathematics), Bristol, England.
  83. August 1993, COPEL (Laboratório de Matematica), Curitiba, Brazil.
  84. October 1993, Yale University (Department of Mechanical Engineering and Center for Computational Ecology), New Haven, Connecticut.
  85. November 1993, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Physics Department), Tokyo, Japan.
  86. December 1993, University of Maryland (Institute for Plasma Research), College Park, Maryland.
  87. January 1994, Computer Science Corporation, Greenbelt, Maryland.
  88. March 1994, Cornell University (Theoretical Mechanics Colloquium), Ithaca, New York.
  89. April 1994, University of Illinois (CCSR Colloquium), Urbana, Illinois.
  90. April 1994, City University of New York (City College), Manhattan, New York.
  91. May 1994, Kyoto University (Electrical Engineering Department), Kyoto, Japan.
  92. July 1994, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Pessac, France.
  93. August 1994, ICTP (Colloquium), Trieste, Italy.
  94. September 1994, University of Pittsburgh (Physics Department Colloquium), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  95. October 1994, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics Colloquium), College Park, Maryland.
  96. February 1995, University of Canberra (Physics Department Colloquium), Canberra, Australia.
  97. February 1995, University of Toronto (Department of Chemistry), Toronto, Canada.
  98. March 1995, University of Potsdam (Max-Planck Nonlinear Dynamics Group), Potsdam, Germany.
  99. July 1995, Chung-Nam National University (Physics Department), Daejun, Korea.
  100. July 1995, Jeon Buk National University (Department of Physics), Jeonju, Korea.
  101. December 1995, Basel University (Department of Physics), Basel, Switzerland.
  102. January 1996, Toshiba Corporation (Research Division), Kawasaki, Japan.
  103. January 1996, University of Tokyo at Komaba (Physics Department), Tokyo, Japan.
  104. January 1996, Kyushu University (Physics Department), Fukuoka, Japan.
  105. January 1996, United Nations University (Institute of Advanced Studies), Tokyo, Japan.
  106. February 1996, University of Tokyo at Hongo (Physics Department), Tokyo, Japan.
  107. May 1996, Sheffield University (Department of Mathematics), Sheffield, England (Two Seminars).
  108. May 1996, Keele University (Department of Mathematics), Keele, England.
  109. May 1996, Leeds University (Department of Applied Mathematics), Leeds, England.
  110. May 1996, Edinburgh University (Department of Mathematics), Edinburgh, Scotland.
  111. June 1996, Heriot-Watt University (Department of Mathematics), Edinburgh, Scotland.
  112. June 1996, Dundee University (Department of Mathematics), Dundee, Scotland.
  113. June 1996, St. Andrews University (Department of Mathematics), St. Andrews, Scotland.
  114. June 1996, Strathclyde University (Department of Mathematics), Glasgow, Scotland (Two Seminars).
  115. September 1996, Polish Academy of Sciences (Institute of Fundamental Research), Warsaw, Poland.
  116. October 1996, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
  117. October 1996, Max-Planck Institut for Complex Physics, Dresden, Germany.
  118. October 1996, Potsdam University (Academic Senate), Potsdam, Germany.
  119. November 1996, Weierstrass Institute, Berlin, Germany.
  120. December 1996, Technical University of Munich (Institute of Mechanical Engineering), Munich, Germany.
  121. December 1996, Technical University of Berlin (Institute of Physics), Berlin, Germany.
  122. January 1997, Research Center of Juelich (Institute for Condensed Matter Physics), Juelich, Germany.
  123. February 1997, Free University (Physics Department), Berlin, Germany.
  124. March 1997, URANIA (Public Lecture), Berlin, Germany.
  125. March 1997, Max-Planck-Institute (Extraterrestrial Physics), Garching, Germany.
  126. March 1997, Eötvös University (Theoretical Physics), Budapest, Hungary.
  127. April 1997, Technical University Vienna (Institute for Mechanics), Vienna, Austria.
  128. April 1997, Max-Planck-Institute (Fluid Dynamics), Göttingen, Germany.
  129. May 1997, Kiel University (Physics Department), Kiel, Germany.
  130. July 1997, Göttingen University (Institute of Physics III), Göttingen, Germany.
  131. July 1997, Marburg University (Physics Department), Marburg, Germany.
  132. October 1997, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Institute of Physics), Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  133. November 1997, Universität Potsdam (Faculty Day), Potsdam, Germany.
  134. November 1997, US Naval Academy (Mathematics Department), Annapolis, Maryland.
  135. March 1998, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics), College Park, Maryland.
  136. May 1998, University of Maryland (Department of Mathematics), College Park, Maryland.
  137. June 1998, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain.
  138. June 1998, Universidad de Navarra (Department of Physics), Pamplona, Spain.
  139. June 1998, Instituto Superior Técnico (Department of Mathematics), Lisbon, Portugal.
  140. October 1998, Georgia Institute of Technology (School of Physics), Atlanta, Georgia.
  141. November 1998, Universidade Federal do Pernambuco (Instituto de Fisica), Recife, Brazil.

XV. Teaching and Advising Activities:

  1. Instructor, Physics Department, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, 1971 to 1974 (6 courses).
  2. Teaching Assistant, Physics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1974 to 1976 (7 courses).
  3. Graduate course taught (with J. A. Yorke), University of Maryland: PHYS 798B --- Chaotic Dynamics, Spring 1989.
  4. Courses taught in the Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland:
    1. MATH 246 --- Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1989.
    2. STAT 400 --- Applied Probability and Statistics, Fall 1990.
    3. MATH 110 --- Elementary Mathematical Models, Fall 1991.
    4. MATH 648C --- Computer Experiments in Chaotic Dynamics, Spring 1992.
    5. MATH 463 --- Complex Variables for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1992.
    6. MATH 452 --- Introduction to Dynamics and Chaos, Fall 1993.
    7. MATH 461 --- Linear Algebra for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1993.
    8. MATH 462 --- PDE for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1994.
    9. MATH 462 --- PDE for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1995.
    10. STAT 400 --- Applied Probability and Statistics, Spring 1998.
    11. STAT 400 --- Applied Probability and Statistics, Spring, 1999.
  5. Course taught at Waseda University as endowed Toshiba Chair Professor: ``Chaos: Overview and Applications,'' Spring 1996.

  6. Ph.D. Theses Advisor:
    1. Ying-Cheng Lai, Ph.D. Physics, 1992.
      Dissertation: ``Nonhyperbolicity in Classical and Quantum Chaos.''
    2. Troy Shinbrot, Ph.D. Physics, 1992.
      Dissertation: ``Controlling Chaos: Using the Butterfly Effect to Direct Trajectories to Targets in Chaotic Systems.''
    3. Wai Chin, Ph.D., Mathematics, 1995.
      Dissertation: ``Correlation Dimension for Iterated Function Systems and Grazing Bifurcations in Forced Impact Oscillators.''
    4. Scott T. Hayes, Ph.D., Physics, 1996.
      Dissertation: ``Communicating with Chaos: A Physical Theory for Communication via Controlled Symbolic Dynamics.''
    5. Ali S. Fouladi, Ph.D., Physics, 1996.
      Dissertation: ``Spatio-temporal Patterns and Chaos Control.''
    6. Leon Poon, Ph.D., Physics, 1996.
      Dissertation: ``Shadowability, Complexity, and Wada Basin Boundaries in Chaotic Systems.''
    7. Keith Hermitz, Ph.D., Mathematics, 1996.
      Dissertation: ``Rayleigh-Bénard Convection Driven Shear: Models, Stability, Dynamics, and Transport.''
    8. Ernest Barreto, Ph.D., Physics, 1996.
      Dissertation: ``Stability in Chaotic Systems: Improved Methods in Chaos Control and the Structure of Parameter Space.''
    9. Carl Robert, ongoing.
    10. Takashi Nishikawa, ongoing.
    11. Joshua Tempkin, ongoing.

  7. Ph.D. Theses Co-advisor:
    1. Eric J. Kostelich, Ph.D. Mathematics, 1986.
    2. Reggie Brown, Ph.D. Physics, 1987.
    3. Peter Battelino, Ph.D. Physics, 1987.
    4. Bae-Sig Park, Ph.D. Physics, 1989.
    5. Siegfried Bleher, Ph.D. Physics, 1988.
    6. Mingzhou Ding, Ph.D. Physics, 1990.
    7. Karin Ferraz, Ph.D. Physics, 1991.
    8. John C. Sommerer, Ph.D. Physics, 1992.
    9. Joeri Jacobs, Ph.D. Physics, 1997.
    10. Ines Mariño, Ph.D. Physics, 1999.
  8. Postdoctoral Associates, Fellows, and Graduate Researchers:
    1.
    Steven W. McDonald, 1983--1985.
    2.
    Eric J. Kostelich, 1984--1986, 1994--1995.
    3.
    David K. Umberger, 1985--1987.
    4.
    Steven M. Hammel, 1985--1987.
    5.
    Guan H. Hsu, 1985--1987.
    6.
    Helena E. Nusse, 1986--1987, 1994.
    7.
    Filipe J. Romeiras, 1987--1988, 1991.
    9.
    Silvina P. Dawson, 1990--1994.
    10.
    Ditza Auerbach, 1991--1994.
    11.
    Támas Tél, 1992, 1996, 1998.
    12.
    Jason Gallas, 1992--1994.
    13.
    Ying-Cheng Lai, 1993--1998.
    14.
    Brian Hunt, 1993--1997.
    15.
    Gábor Szábo, 1995, 1996.
    16.
    Ulrike Feudel, 1995, 1998.
    17.
    Fernando Casas, 1995.
    18.
    Miguel Sanjuan, 1995--1996.
    19.
    Epaminondas Rosa, 1995--1998.
    20.
    Zoltán Toroczkai, 1995.
    21.
    Elbert Macau, 1996--1998.
    22.
    Soumitro Banerjee, 1996--1998.
    23.
    Ricardo Viana, 1997--1998.
    24.
    Murilo Baptista, 1997--1999.
    26.
    Tomasz Kapitaniak, 1998.
    27.
    Fred Feudel, 1998.
    28.
    Karol yczkowski, 1998.
    29.
    Stefano Boccaletti, 1998.

XVI. Memberships:

  1. Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica, since 1971.
  2. The American Association of Physics Teachers, 1975--1976.
  3. The American Physical Society (Fellow), since 1976.
  4. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, since 1988.
  5. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), since 1988.
  6. American Mathematical Society, since 1989.

XVII. University Committees:

  1. Member of the Graduate Faculty, University of Maryland, since 1987.
  2. Member of the College of Computer, Mathematics, and Physical Science Dean Search Committee, Spring 1990.
  3. Member of the Campus Senate, 1994--1996.

XVIII. College Committees:

  1. Elected Councilor of the Division of the Mathematical and Physical Sciences and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1975 to 1977.
  2. Invited for Dean's retreat, Solomons Island, 1987.
  3. Member of the College of Computer, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences Committee on Supercomputers, 1989.
  4. Member of the College Computer Committee, 1991--1992.
  5. Member of the Computer Science Department Review Committee, Fall 1991--Spring 1992.
  6. Member of the Academic Planning and Advisory Committee (APAC), 1991--1992.
  7. Member of the Physics Department Internal Review Committee, Fall 1992 -- Spring 1993.
  8. Member of the Committee for the First Two Years, 1993--1995.
  9. Member of the College Computing Committee, 1993--1995.
  10. Member of the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1997--1999.

XVIX. Department Committees:

  1. Member of the Entrance Committee, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, 1976--1977.
  2. Member of the General Committee on Graduate Education in Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1976 and 1977.
  3. Chairman of the Special Year in Dynamics Committee, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, 1983--1984.
  4. Elected Member-at-Large for the Laboratory for Plasma and Fusion Energy Studies Executive Committee, University of Maryland, 1984--1989.
  5. Member of the Contracts and Grants Committee, Laboratory for Plasma and Fusion Energy Studies, University of Maryland, 1987.
  6. Chairman of the Computer Committee, Laboratory for Plasma and Fusion Energy Studies, University of Maryland, 1987.
  7. Member of the Martin Prize Committee in Applied Mathematics, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, Fall 1990.
  8. Member of the Mathematics Selection Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, since 1990.
  9. Member of the Mathematics Visitor Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, since 1991.
  10. Member of the Facilities and Services Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, 1991--1993.
  11. Member of the Mathematics Selection Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, 1991--1995.
  12. Chairman of the Student-Faculty Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Fall 1992 -- Spring 1993.
  13. Member of the Library Committee, Department of Mathematics, 1992--1993.
  14. Member of the Ad Hoc Review Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, Spring 1993.
  15. Member of the Salary Committee, Department of Mathematics, Spring 1993.
  16. Member of the Appointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, 1993--1995.
  17. Member of the Policy Committee, Department of Mathematics, 1993--1994.
  18. Member of the IPST Strategic Planning Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, 1994.
  19. Member of the Hiring and Salary Committees, EEEO Officer, Department of Mathematics, 1994--1995.
  20. Chairman of the Hiring Committee, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, 1996--1997.
  21. Faculty Assembly Secretary (1997), Chair (1998), and Vice-chair (1999), Institute for Physical Science and Technology.
  22. Member of the Mathematics-Statistics Undergraduate Majors Committee, Department of Mathematics, 1998-1999.
  23. Member of the Flagship Hiring Committee, Department of Mathematics, 1998--1999.

XX. Shards:

  1. Citations
    (1)
    Listed among the top 250 physicists (and top 10 in nonlinear dynamics and chaos) cited for work published in the period 1981--1997 (Science Citation Index.)
    (2)
    1997 Citations (Science Citation Index): 812

  2. Work Reviewed in Scientific Periodicals by Others
    (1)
    Nature 303, 15 (1983).
    (2)
    Science 241, 1162--1163 (1988).
    (3)
    Science News 134, 360--361 (1988).
    (4)
    Nature 341, 17 (1989).
    (5)
    Nature 347, 613 (1990).
    (6)
    Science News 139, 60--61 (1991).
    (7)
    Cincia Hoje 12, 61 (1991).
    (8)
    Folha de So Paulo, April 5, 1991.
    (9)
    Scientific American, Aug. 1991, pp. 96--97.
    (10)
    Science News, Oct. 12, 1991, p. 229.
    (11)
    The Scientist, May 27, 1991.
    (12)
    Science 252, 776--778 (1991).
    (13)
    Computers in Physics Nov./Dec. 1991, pp. 574--575.
    (14)
    Science 256, 1283 (1992).
    (15)
    New Scientist, May 30 (1992), p. 16.
    (16)
    Physics World, Aug. (1992).
    (17)
    Discover, September (1992), p. 13.
    (18)
    Science 258, 1309 (1992).
    (19)
    Chemical and Engineering News, Feb. 15, 1993.
    (20)
    Ciência Hoje 15, 42--47 (1993).
    (21)
    Science News 143, 341 (1993).
    (22)
    Science 261, 429 (1993).
    (23)
    Newsweek, July 19, 1993.
    (24)
    Seattle Times, August 31, 1993.
    (25)
    Daily Telegraph (London), October 13, 1993.
    (26)
    IEEE Spectrum, November 1993.
    (27)
    Dominion Sunday Times, New Zealand, January 1994.
    (28)
    The Economist (London), June 25, 1994.
    (29)
    Science 265, 1174 (1994).
    (30)
    New Scientist 146, No. 1972, 36--39 (1995).
    (31)
    Physics Today 48, No. 5, 34--41 (1995).
    (32)
    Business Week, November 6, 1995, p. 149.
    (33)
    Inside R&D, Vol. 24, No. 44 (1995).
    (34)
    New Scientist 160, No. 2162, pp. 38--41, 1999.

  3. Cover of Magazines
    (1)
    IEEE Spectrum, April 1987.
    (2)
    Science, October 30, 1987.
    (3)
    Science News, December 3, 1988.
    (4)
    Nonlinearity, May 1989.
    (5)
    Ciência Hoje, March/April 1992.
    (6)
    University Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, Fall 1992.

  4. Chaos Pictures Exhibited
    (1)
    National Academy of Sciences, 1988.
    (2)
    Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, 1990.
    (3)
    Traveling Exhibition, 1991--1992.

  5. Interview given to
    (1)
    Ciência Hoje, January 1993, 7 pages.
    (2)
    Science, Philosophy and Culture, vol. 15, 118--125 (1995).
    (3)
    Gazeta do Povo, January 29, 1998.

This curriculum vitae is current and accurate.
Maryland, March, 1999.
Celso Grebogi





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