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News posted on June 14, 2004:
Some photos are available.
News posted on June 9, 2004:
For slides of the presentation of the speakers, go to the
List of speakers.
Symposium:
Three systems and control groups within Delft University of Technology
have recently merged into the Delft Center of Systems and Control
(DCSC). The former groups of mechanical engineering (Okko Bosgra),
electrical engineering (Michel Verhaegen), and applied physics (Paul
Van den Hof) constitute the new Center, which is hosted by the TUD
Department of Mechanical Engineering. The Center has a Delft-wide role
in education and research, it participates in the BSc and MSc programs
of mechanical and electrical engineering, applied physics and chemical
engineering. Additionally it coordinates the newly started MSc program
in Systems and Control, as of September 1, 2003.
At the occasion of the start of our Center, a two-day symposium has
been organized on June 7,8 2004 in the Aula Congrescentre of the TUD,
with the title:
Systems and Control: Challenges in the 21st Century
During two days of presentations, an overview is given of the
current status and future challenges in systems and control research
and its industrial applications. Both international and national
researchers and engineers have presented their view on the field, with
contributions from fundamental research issues (first-principles and
data-based modelling, robust and nonlinear control, optimization,
complex systems theory) to advanced applications in industrial process
control, mechatronics and motion control systems, traffic control,
physical imaging systems, aerospace systems and bioinformatics. The
full program consisted of 18 plenary
lectures.
Click here to download the invitation folder in pdf-format (800Kb)
Registration is closed.
Click
here to receive the pdf-file with the program
Click here to go to the hotel
registration site of the city of Delft
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Prof. Karl Johan Åström
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA, and Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
Control Engineering: The Hidden Technology.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Lennart Ljung
Linköping University, Sweden
University Cooperation with Industry: Formats and Results. Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Wolfgang Marquardt
RWTH - Aachen University, Germany
From Feedback Control to Real-Time Business Decision Making in the Process Industries.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Gary Balas
University of Minnesota, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
The Future of Aerospace Control: Opportunities and Challenges.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Dirk van Dyck
RUCA, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Physical Measurements in the 21th Century.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
 
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Prof. Maarten Steinbuch
Eindhoven University of Technology
Challenges in Advanced Motion Control.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Bart De Moor
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Systems Theory in Systems Biology.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Ir. Gregor van Baars
Philips CFT - Mechatronics Research Department
Advanced Servo Control Research at Philips CFT: Status and Future
Challenges.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Dr. Stefano Stramigioli
University of Twente
Port-Based Control of Nonlinear Systems.
Abstract.
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Dr. Richard van der Linde
Delft University of Technology and Altran Corporation
Systems and Control Inspired by Biology. Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Hans Hellendoorn
Delft University of Technology and Siemens Nederland
The Smart Highway - Modern Traffic Control.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Dr. Marcel Reinders
ICT, Delft University of Technology
Discovering Genetic Regulatory Networks. Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Arjan van der Schaft
University of Twente
Putting Energy in Control.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Ir. Bernie van Leeuwen
SKF Engineering & Research Centre
Drive by Wire
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Ir. Guido ten Hacken
Shell Global Solutions International BV
The Well Kept Secret of Successful Automation.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Okko Bosgra
Delft Center for Systems and Control
The Integration of Control and Optimization in Process Control.
Abstract.
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Prof. Paul Van den Hof
Delft Center for Systems and Control
Data-Based Modelling for Control and Optimization.
Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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Prof. Michel Verhaegen
Delft Center for Systems and Control
Dealing with Complexity via Exploitation of Structure in Control
Design. Abstract.
Slides of
the presentation (pdf).
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