CCPS Seminar

In the frame of the Control and Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory seminar series international researchers present their current research results and areas. Topics span from control and systems theory, machine learning, up to robotics and the control of biological systems.

2025

Who When Topic
Daniel Quevedo, The University of Sydney, Australien May 15, 17:00 Thompson Sampling for Channel Selection in Networked Estimation and Control
Anders Rantzer, Lund University, Schweden April 29, 17:00 Towards Optimal and Adaptive Control for Large-Scale Systems

2024

Who When Topic
Tao Liu, Dalian University of Technology, China July 31, 16:00 In-situ measurement of crystallization processes and data-driven control & optimization
Karl Worthmann, TU Ilmenau, Germany April 29, 16:00 Data-Driven Controller Design for Nonlinear Systems Using EDMD in the Koopman Framework
Shuyou Yu, Jilin University, China January 18, 16:00 Distributed model predictive control for connected and automated truck platoon

2023

Who When Topic
Christian Wagner, Molecular Manipulation Lab Forschungszentrum Jülich November 28, 17:00 Towards nanofabrication with molecular building blocks
Gabriella Pizzuto, University of Liverpool, UK April 26, 16:00 The Role of Intelligent Robotic Laboratory Assistants For Accelerating Material Discovery
Richard Braatz, Edwin. R. Gilliland Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA April 19, 15:45 Optimal Control of (Bio)pharmaceutical Manufacturing Systems
Jonathan Casas,
Bionics Systems and Control Lab, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse University, NY, USA
February, 14, 17:00 Switched Adaptive Control for FES-Powered Rehabilitation Machines
Dorra Rakia Allegue, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Canada February, 9, 13:00 Digital health interventions and BRILLIANT portal
Venkatraman Renganathan,
Lund University, Sweden
February 08, 17:00 “Risk Allocation for Motion Planning Under Uncertainty”
Farshad Khorrami,
New York University, USA
January 27, 12:45 “Autonomous Vehicles: Resilient Sensor Fusion and Security”
Li Zhang,
TU Darmstadt, Germany
January 23, 17:00 “Robustness Enhancement of Analog In-Memory Computing for Neural Network”