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2018 International Graduate School on Control (EECI-IGSC 2018)
Advance registration deadline: 31 December 2017
Register online at: http://www.eeci-igsc.eu/on-line-registration/
Previous IGSC Programs: http://www.eeci-institute.eu/index.php?p=GSC
EECI
The European Embedded Control Institute (EECI) is founded in 2006 in the framework of the HYCON Network of Excellence (FP6-IST-511368), a funded EC project from September 2004 to September 2008. EECI is a "lightweight" association (under the French Association Law 1901), based on volunteer work by its members. The EECI offers a legal structure for the Knowledge Community of Networked and Embedded Control.
The establishment of EECI is expected to become a long-term world-wide renowned focal point by stimulating new collaborative (multi-national and multi-disciplinary) research on networked and embedded control, to break down the barriers between the traditional disciplines, to disseminate associated methods and tools, to organize the education of students and researchers, and to transfer methodologies to industry. Its role, as a perennial institution, will be also a control platform by keeping tracking results and products of funded past projects.
INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE SCHOOL ON CONTROL (IGSC) PROGRAM
Since the creation of EECI, IGSC Program is organized every year where independent modules on different topics of networked and embedded control are taught, one 21-hours module per week; these modules are eligible for 2nd Year Master Degree credits and Scientific Thesis modules. Completion of a module obtains the equivalence of 3 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System).
M01 - PARIS-SACLAY
15/01/2018-19/01/2018
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
by Frank Allgower, Matthias A. Muller, University of Stuttgart, Germany
M02 - PARIS-SACLAY
22/01/2018-26/01/2018
Stability of switched linear systems: finite and infinite dimension
by Yacine Chitour, Univ. Paris-Sud, Paris-Saclay, France
& Mario Sigalotti, Ecole Polytechnique, France
M03 - PARIS-SACLAY
29/01/2018-02/02/2018
The scenario approach for systems, control and machine learning
by Marco C. Campi, University of Brescia, Italy
& Simone Garatti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
M04 - L'AQUILA
05/02/2018-09/02/2018
Time-delay and sampled-data systems
by Emilia Fridman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
& Pierdomenico Pepe, University of L'Aquila, Italy
M05 - PARIS-SACLAY
12/02/2018-16/02/2018
Modeling and Control of Distributed Parameter Systems: the Port Hamiltonian Approach
by Yann Le Gorrec, ENS2M, Besancon, France
& Hans Zwart, University of Twente, The Netherlands
M06 - PARIS-SACLAY
19/02/2018-23/02/2018
Adaptive extremum-seeking control
by Denis Dochain, Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
& Martin Guay, Queen's University, Canada
M07 - PARIS-SACLAY
26/02/2018-02/03/2018
Game theory and distributed control
by Jeff S. Shamma, KAUST, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
& Jason R. Marden, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA
M08 - PARIS-SACLAY
05/03/2018-09/03/2018
Introduction to Nonlinear Systems & Control
by Hassan K. Khalil, Michigan State University, USA
M09 - PADOVA
12/03/2018-16/03/2018
Computational Issues in Nonlinear Control and Estimation
by Arthur Krener, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA, USA
M10 - PARIS-SACLAY
19/03/2018-23/03/2018
Model-Based Fault Diagnosis - a Linear Synthesis Framework using MATLAB
by Andreas Varga, Gilching - Former Senior Scientist at the German Aerospace Center, Germany
M11 - BERLIN
19/03/2018-23/03/2018
Control of Timed and Untimed Discrete Event Systems
by Joerg Raisch, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
& Laurent Hardouin, University of Angers, France
M12 -PARIS-SACLAY
26/03/2018-30/03/2018
Sliding mode control and observation
by Christopher Edwards, University of Exeter, UK
M13 -PARIS SACLAY
26/03/2018-30/03/2018
Cyber-Physical systems control: Algebraic and Optimization techniques
by Raphael Jungers, Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
M14 - PARIS-SACLAY
09/04/2018-13/04/2018
Modeling, analysis and design of wireless sensor and actuator networks
by Alessandro D'Innocenzo, University of L'Aquila
& Carlo Fischione, KTH Royal Inst. Tech., Sweden
M15 -L'AQUILA
09/04/2018-13/04/2018
Nonlinear control design via Lyapunov functions and positivity-based techniques
by Frederic Mazenc, INRIA, Paris-Saclay, France
M16 - PADOVA
16/04/2018-20/04/2018
Lyapunov stability and stabilisation without Lyapunov functions
by Elena Panteley & Antonio Loria, CNRS-L2S, Paris-Saclay, France
M17 - PARIS-SACLAY
16/04/2018-20/04/2018
Time-delay systems: Lyapunov functional and matrices
by Vladimir Kharitonov, RAS, Saint-Peterburg, Russia
M18 - PARIS-SACLAY
23/04/2018-27/04/2018
Model Predictive Control
by Jan Maciejowski, University of Cambridge, UK
M19 - ST PETERSBURG
23/04/2018-27/04/2018
Convergence theory for observers
by Laurent Praly, CAS - Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
M20 - ZURICH
07/05/2018-11/05/2018
Distributed Computation and Control
by A. Stephen Morse, Yale University, USA
M21 - PARIS-SACLAY
14/05/2018-19/05/2018
Sparsity and Big Data in Control, Systems Identification and Machine Learning
by Mario Sznaier, Northeastern Univ, MA, USA
M22 - PARIS-SACLAY
14/05/2018-19/05/2018
Formal Methods for Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems
by Calin A. Belta, Boston University, USA
M23 - ISTANBUL
21/05/2018-25/05/2018
Control-oriented modeling and system identification
by Emmanuel Witrant, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, GIPSA, Grenoble, France
M24 - PARIS-SACLAY
28/05/2018-01/06/2018
Switched systems and control
by Daniel M. Liberzon, University of Illinois, USA
M25 - BERLIN
04/06/2018-08/06/2018
Distributed Coordination of Multi-agent Systems
by Wei Ren, University of California, Riverside, USA