Winter 2022 Seminars

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Control Seminars 

Fridays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

January 14, 2022 (Hybrid)Necmiye Ozay, University of Michigan, “Learning Models and Constraints with Limited Data,” abstract and event details here. Recording of the seminar here.
January 21, 2022 (Hybrid)James Freudenberg, University of Michigan, “Optimal Estimation with Sensor Delay Yields Smith-like Predictor,” abstract and event details here. Recording of the seminar here.
January 28, 2022 (Virtual)Alireza Mohammadi, University of Michigan, Dearborn, “Generation of Wheel Lockup Attacks on Nonlinear Dynamics of Vehicle Traction,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
February 4, 2022 (Virtual)Matthew Kvalheim, University of Pennsylvania, “When can hybrid systems operate safely?” abstract here. Seminar slides available here. Recording of the seminar here.
February 11, 2022
(Virtual)
Takashi Tanaka, University of Texas, Austin, “Continuous-Time Channel Gain Control for Minimum-Information Kalman-Bucy Filtering,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
February 18, 2022 (Virtual)Murat Arcak, University of California, Berkeley, “Hierarchical Control for Cyber-Physical Systems and Applications to Traffic Management,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
March 11, 2022 (Virtual)Fabio Pasqualetti, University of California, Riverside, “Analysis and Control of Functional Brain Networks,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
March 18, 2022
(Virtual)
Yang Zheng, University of California, San Diego, “Analysis of the Optimization Landscape of Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) Control,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
March 25, 2022
(Virtual)
Ehsan Taheri, Auburn University, “Novel Regularization Techniques for Solving Practical Optimal Control Problems Using Indirect Optimization Methods,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
April 1, 2022
(Virtual)
Sonia Martinez, University of California, San Diego, “Data-Driven Dynamic Ambiguity Sets: Precision Tradeoffs under Noisy Measurements,” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
April 8, 2022
(Virtual)
Xinfan Lin, University of California, Davis, “Fast and Accurate Battery Biometrics: How to Get Them through Design of Testing?” abstract here. Recording of the seminar here.
April 15, 2022
(Virtual)
Simona Onori, Stanford University, “A Holistic Approach to Lithium-Ion Battery Management System Design,” abstract here.

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

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

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