SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT23)
About the Conference
This is the conference of the SIAM Activity Group on Control and Systems Theory.
The field of control theory is central to a wide range of aerospace, energy, automotive, and advanced technological systems and is increasingly recognized as fundamental for emerging fields ranging from nanotechnology, the smart grid to cellular regulation. Moreover, in addition to its traditional ubiquity in process regulation for the physical sciences and engineering, control concepts now pervade the biological, computer, and social sciences. This conference will showcase a wide range of topics in control and systems theory. The topics and applications include control of PDEs, computational mathematics for control and optimization, real-time optimization and data assimilation, cooperative control for unmanned autonomous vehicles, dynamic games, cellular and biological regulation, control of hybrid systems, control techniques for financial mathematics, analysis and control of biomedical systems, risk sensitive control, learning for dynamics and control, control for smart systems such as transportation networks, flow control, and quantum control. This conference is a continuation of a series of meetings started in 1989 in San Francisco.
Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
Lorena Bociu, North Carolina State University, U.S.
Christophe Prieur, CNRS, Grenoble, France
Program Committee Chair
Cristina Pignotti, Università dell’Aquila, Italy
Organizing Committee
Alberto Bressan, Penn State University, U.S.
Juan Carlos De los Reyes, Research Center for Mathematical Modelling (MODEMAT), Ecuador
Luz de Teresa, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Michael Demetriou, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, U.S.
Giulia Giordano, Università di Trento, Italy
Boris Kramer, University of California, San Diego, U.S.
Irena Lasiecka, University of Memphis, U.S.
Arnd Rösch, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Julie Valein, Université de Lorraine, France
Enrique Zuazua, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Germany
Program Committee
George Avalos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, U.S.
Jean Pierre Barbot, ENSEA and LS2N CNRS Centrale Nantes, France
Ugo Boscain, Sorbonne Université, France
John Burns, Virginia Tech, U.S.
Eduardo Casas, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
Eduardo Cerpa, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Jie Chen, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Emmanuelle Crepeau, University Grenoble Alpes, France
Anna Doubova, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
Genni Fragnelli, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Italy
Bahman Gharesifard, University of California Los Angeles, U.S.
Lars Grüne, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Martin Gugat, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Naira Hovakimyan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.
Barbara Kaltenbacher, Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Yu Kawano, Hiroshima University, Japan
Boris Kramer, University of California, San Diego, U.S.
Margreta Kuijper, University of Melbourne, Australia
Suzanne Lenhart, University of Tennessee, U.S.
Kirsten Morris, University of Waterloo, Canada
Serge Nicaise, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, France
Michele Palladino, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy
Pierdomenico Pepe, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy
Benedetto Piccoli, Rutgers University-Camden, U.S.
Carlos Rautenberg, George Mason University, U.S.
Alexandre Seuret, University of Sevilla, Spain
Emma Tegling, Lund University, Sweden
Fredi Tröltzsch, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Giorgio Valmorbida, L2S, CentraleSupelec, France
Judith Vancostenoble, Université de Toulouse, France
Bing-Yu Zhang, University of Cincinnati, U.S.
Xu Zhang, Sichuan University, China
Funding Agency
SIAM and the Organizing Committee wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the U.S. National Science Foundation for its support.