Seminar series on the control of complex systems
biochemistry neuroscience systems biology networking and internet architecture social and information networks systems and control dynamical systems statistics theory adaptation and self-organizing systems
Audience: | Researchers in the topic |
Seminar series times: | No fixed schedule |
Organizer: | Corentin Briat* |
*contact for this listing |
This seminar series focuses on the progress in the control of complex systems. The scope is broad and accommodates works addressing theoretical, computational, and experimental problems combining methods from control theory, mathematics, physics, general engineering, and computer science. Topics include, but are not limited to,
- Theoretical works on the stability analysis, control, and filtering of complex systems
- Mechanistic modeling and parameter identification and inference
- Phenomenological modeling of complex systems and data-driven methods
- Scalable computational tools for solving problems involving complex systems
- Emergence in complex networks
- Applications:
- Biological networks, Systems/Synthetic Biology, and Neuroscience
- Epidemiological networks
- Ecological networks and Environmental Applications
- Financial networks
- Social networks and opinion dynamics
- Power networks and Smart Grids
- Transportation networks and Smart Cities
- Communication networks
The seminar runs (for now) once a month at [PUT TIME] (observe that this webpage shows the schedule in your current time zone). Each session consists of one 45-minute talk followed by questions. Attendees are welcome to stay longer for casual discussions and questions to the speakers which are not necessarily directly related to the talk.
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We look forward hearing about new work and meeting many of you over zoom at the address: [PUT LINK]
To register to our calendar, see the link at the bottom of the page.