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Control Seminars 

Fridays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Virtual

September 11, 2020Bin Hu, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “Bridging Control Theory and Machine Learning,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
September 18, 2020Samuel Coogan, Georgia Tech, “Efficient Reachability for Safe Autonomous Systems: A Mixed Monotone Approach,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
September 25, 2020Anne Martin, Penn State University, “Walking Like a Robot: Improving Human Gait through Modeling and Simulation,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
October 2, 2020Tryphon Georgiou, University of California, Irvine, “On the Geometry of Optimal Mass Transport, Where Probability, Control, and Physics Meet,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
October 9, 2020Dennice Gayme, Johns Hopkins University, “Wind Farm Modeling and Control for Power Grid Support,” abstract here.
October 16, 2020Salar Fattahi, University of Michigan, “Learning and Control of Linear Dynamical Systems in High-Dimensional Settings,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
October 23, 2020Christos Cassandras, Boston University, “Bridging the Gap between Optimal and Real-Time Safe Control: Making Autonomous Vehicles a Reality,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
October 30, 2020Neera Jain, Purdue University, “Enabling Human-Aware Automation: A Dynamical Systems Perspective on Human Cognition,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
November 6, 2020Shaobing Xu, University of Michigan, “Planning, Control, and Test of Connected Automated Vehicles,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
November 13, 2020Mahdi Shahbakhti, University of Alberta, “Exergy-wise Control of Energy Systems: A Promising Paradigm to Enable Maximum Energy Conversion Efficiency in Systems,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.

For more information please contact Prof. James Freudenberg
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and Prof. Jeff Scruggs
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