Southern California Control Workshop, 10 May 2013
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This workshop is intended as a forum for students and postdocs working in control systems in the Southern California area to present their research in an informal setting. If you would like to attend, please click on the registration form link to the right.
- Registration deadline: 6 May 2013
Location
- The workshop will be held in 24 Beckman Behavior Biology (BBB), building 76 on the Caltech campus map. 24 Beckman Behavior Biology is located in the basement on the south side of the building. There are stairs on the ground floor that lead directly to the lecture hall.
- Registration is free.
- Directions to Caltech. You can use Google Maps
- The closest place to park is the north Wilson parking structure (building 123 on the campus map). You can pick up a ticket from the kiosk ($6 for the day) and park in any unnamed space.
Agenda
8:15a | Coffee and pastries |
8:45a | Session 1 (3 talks) |
10:15a | Break |
10:30a | Session 2 (3 talks) |
12:00p | Speed talks - 1 PDF slide, 90 seconds each (sign up at workshop) |
12:15p | Lunch |
1:15p | Session 3: (4 talks) |
3:15p | Break |
3:30p | Session 4: (4 talks) |
5:30p | Adjourn (to Rathskellar, for drinks) |
Talks (to be scheduled)
- Economic Model Predictive Control: Computational Efficiency and Chemical Process Applications, Matthew Ellis (UCLA)
- Specification guided controller synthesis for linear systems and safe linear-time temporal logic, Matthias Rungger (UCLA)
- Adaptive Wave Cancellation by Acceleration Feedback for Ramp-Connected Air Cushion-Actuated Surface Effect Ships, Halil Basturk (UCSD)
- Robust Distributed Continuous-Time Dynamics for Linear Programming, Dean Richert (UCSD)
- Power system dynamics as primal-dual algorithm for optimal load control, Changhong Zhao (Caltech)
- Specification and Synthesis of Aircraft Electric Power Systems, Huan (Mumu) Xu (Caltech)
- Robust synchronization on the circle via stochastic hybrid feedback, Matt Hartman (UCSB)
- Towards modularity in biological networks while avoiding retroactivity, Hari Sivakumar (UCSB)
- Decentralized Control for Asymmetric Information Patterns: Overview and New Results, Naumann Nayyar (USC)
- Computationally Efficient Design of Optimal Strategies for Semiactive Damping Devices, Mahmoud Kamalzare (USC)
- Robust Control via Convex Optimal Uncertainty Quantification: Algorithms and a Case Study, Shuo Han (Caltech)