Fall 2022 Seminars

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Control Seminars: Fridays 3:30-4:30pm

Room 1311 EECS Building

September 9, 2022 (Hybrid)Max Li, University of Michigan, “Identification, Prediction, and Control of Disruptions in Airline Networks”. Abstract and event details here. (video).
September 16, 2022 (Hybrid)Jeff Scruggs, University of Michigan, “Self-Powered Linear Feedback Control: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
September 23, 2022 (Hybrid)Shai Revzen, University of Michigan, “A unifying, data-driven view of locomotion”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
September 30, 2022 (Hybrid)Anna Stefanopoulou, University of Michigan, “Battery Diagnostics and Prognostics”. Abstract and event details here
October 7, 2022 (Hybrid)Elad Hazan, Princeton University, “The online convex optimization approach to control”. Abstract and event details here. (video)
October 14, 2022 (Hybrid)Mrdjan Jankovic, Ford Research, “Why would one want a multi-agent system unstable”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
October 21, 2022 (Hybrid)Raja Sengupta, UC Berkeley, “New Complexities in new Aviation: UTM, UAM, and RAM”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
October 28, 2022 (Hybrid)Lei Zuo, University of Michigan, “Control co-Design: Challenges and Opportunities for Ocean Wave Energy Conversion”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
November 4, 2022 (Hybrid)Jeremy Brown, Johns Hopkins University, “Understanding the Utility of Haptic Feedback in Telerobotic Devices”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
November 11, 2022 (Hybrid)Georgios Fainekos, Toyota, “Control barrier functions and neural networks for handling risk and uncertainty in autonomous systems”. Abstract and event details here.  (video)
November 18, 2022 (Hybrid)Chris Vermillion, NCSU, “Motion in the Ocean – Revolutionizing Marine Hydrokinetic Energy Harvesting Through the Optimal Periodic Motion Control of Underwater Kites”.  Abstract and event details here.  (video)
December 2, 2022: Cancelled

For more information please contact Prof. James Freudenberg
Email: 
[email protected]

and Prof. Peter Seiler
Email: 
pseiler@umich.edu

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