Dr Ming Hou Lecturer +44 (0)1482 465063 | M.Hou@hull.ac.uk Faculty and Department Faculty of Science and Engineering Department of Engineering Related groups Electrical and Electronic Engineering Biography Teaching Outputs Research/PhD Summary Ming Hou is fascinated by intriguing phenomena of the physical world. His research focuses on engineering and applied science across a wide range of disciplines. Undergraduate Engineering foundation, control engineering, robotics, image processing Recent outputs View more outputs Journal Article Force–length relation of skeletal muscles: from sarcomeres to myofibril Hou, M. (2018). Force–length relation of skeletal muscles: from sarcomeres to myofibril. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 17(6), 1797-1810. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10237-018-1057-0 Optimization of active muscle force-length models using least squares curve fitting Hou, M., & Mohammed, G. A. (2015). Optimization of active muscle force-length models using least squares curve fitting. IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering / Bio-medical Engineering Group, 63(3), 630-635. https://doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2015.2467169 Discussion on: "Structural Analysis of the Partial State and Input Observability for Structured Linear Systems. Application to Distributed Systems" Hou, M. (2009). Discussion on: "Structural Analysis of the Partial State and Input Observability for Structured Linear Systems. Application to Distributed Systems". European journal of control / EUCA, European Control Association, 15(5), 517-518. doi:10.3166/ejc.15.517-522 On natural frequencies and eigenmodes of a linear vibration system Müller, P. C., & Hou, M. (2007). On natural frequencies and eigenmodes of a linear vibration system. ZAMM, 87(5), 348-351. doi:10.1002/zamm.200610319 Estimation of sinusoidal frequencies and amplitudes using adaptive identifier and observer Hou, M. (2007). Estimation of sinusoidal frequencies and amplitudes using adaptive identifier and observer. IEEE transactions on automatic control, 52(3), 493-499. doi:10.1109/TAC.2006.890389 Research interests Control theory and its applications including modelling of dynamic systems, signal processing, estimator and filtering, biomedical engineering applications. Postgraduate supervision Dr Hou welcomes applications in - Modelling and control of dynamic systems - Bio-mechanics with applications in human posture control - Machine learning of nonlinear phenomenon for pattern recognition Completed PhDs - Lam Cheah - Amartya Ganguly - Goran Mohammed Similar profiles Dr Anthony Bateson Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dr Sergey Rybchenko Electrical and Electronic Engineering Professor Ron Patton Electrical and Electronic Engineering