Naira Hovakimyan, Oct 2023
Naira Hovakimyan will visit CDS on 18 Oct 2023 (Wed). If you would like to meet with her, please sign up below.
- 10:45: seminar setup (Monica)
- 11:00: Seminar (121 Annenberg)
- 12:00: Lunch - Richard, John, Eric
- 1:15: Josefine (pick up at Ath)
- 2:00: Ersin (GTL 320)
- 2:30: Max Cohen (GTL 320)
- 3:00: CDS tea
- 3:45: NCS group meeting
- 5:00: depart
Safe Learning in Autonomous Systems
Naira Hovakimyan
UIUC
Abstract: Learning-based control paradigms have seen many success stories with various robots and co-robots in recent years. However, as these robots prepare to enter the real world, operating safely in the presence of imperfect model knowledge and external disturbances is going to be vital to ensure mission success. We introduce a class of distributionally robust adaptive control architectures that ensure robustness to distribution shifts and enable the development of certificates for V&V of learning-enabled systems. An overview of different projects at our lab that build upon this framework will be demonstrated to show different applications.
Biography
Naira Hovakimyan received her MS degree in Applied Mathematics from Yerevan State University in Armenia. She got her Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics from the Institute of Applied Mathematics of Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. She is currently W. Grafton and Lillian B. Wilkins Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering and the Director of AVIATE Center of UIUC. She has co-authored two books, eleven patents and more than 450 refereed publications. She is the 2011 recipient of AIAA Mechanics and Control of Flight Award, the 2015 recipient of SWE Achievement Award, the 2017 recipient of IEEE CSS Award for Technical Excellence in Aerospace Controls, and the 2019 recipient of AIAA Pendray Aerospace Literature Award. In 2014 she was awarded the Humboldt prize for her lifetime achievements. She is Fellow of AIAA and IEEE, and senior member of National Academy of Inventors. She is cofounder and chief scientist of Intelinair. Her work was featured in the New York Times, on Fox TV and CNBC.