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09/30/2024 - 10/02/2024 | Stuttgart

Symposium on Systems Theory in Data and Optimization (SysDO)

The Symposium on Systems Theory in Data and Optimization (SysDO) is organized by the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control (IST) and will be held Monday through Wednesday, Sep 30 – Oct 2, 2024, at the University of Stuttgart, Germany.

Technical Scope

Cyber-physical systems, such as intelligent transportation systems, smart grids, and advanced manufacturing solutions are becoming increasingly prevalent. Developing new methods to integrate measured data and different forms of feedback inside the decision making mechanism is central for a trustworthy system design. There are distinctive challenges that arise in this scenario, such as the existence of different time-scales, the need to guarantee sufficient richness of the collected data, or the effect of suboptimal decisions under uncertainty.

SysDO aims to focus on these challenges by bringing together researchers working in control, optimization, learning, and in particular at the intersection of these topics. Lasting solutions require an interdisciplinary approach, both in methodological work proposing new theory and algorithms, as well as cutting-edge applications.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

• Data driven control (direct and indirect)
• Uncertainty aware sequential decision making
• Control theory for optimization algorithms
• Online learning for optimization and control
• Systems theory in learning

Program

The goal of SysDO is to create a venue which fosters engaging discussions among the participants on the state of the art as well as future prospects of a range of topics connected with the themes of the symposium. The program is single track and will include plenary, poster and spotlight talk sessions. The plenary talks will be given by international leading researchers from renowned institutions:

• Dr. Anuradha Annaswamy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
• Prof. Dr. Navid Azizan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
• Prof. Dr. Francesco Borrelli, University of California, Berkeley
• Prof. Dr. Julien Hendrickx, Université Catholique de Louvain
• Prof. Dr. Daniel Kuhn, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
• Prof. Dr. Necmiye Ozay, University of Michigan
• Prof. Dr. René Vidal, University of Pennsylvania
• Prof. Dr. Melanie Zeilinger, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich

After SysDO, the conference proceedings featuring original peer-reviewed contributions will appear in Springer Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences Proceedings. Further, all SysDO participants are invited to a gala dinner, which takes place on Oct. 1 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control (IST).

Organizing Committee

• General Chair: Prof. Dr. Andrea Iannelli, University of Stuttgart
• General Co-Chair: Prof. Dr. Frank Allgöwer, University of Stuttgart
• Program Chair: Dr. Julian Berberich, University of Stuttgart

Information on participating / attending:
All conference attendees must register.
https://www.sysdo2024.de/en/registration/

Date:

09/30/2024 - 10/02/2024

Event venue:

University of Stuttgart
Campus Vaihingen
Pfaffenwaldring 7
70569 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany

Target group:

Journalists, Scientists and scholars

Email address:

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Electrical engineering, Information technology, Mechanical engineering

Types of events:

Conference / symposium / (annual) conference

Entry:

09/03/2024

Sender/author:

Lena Jauernig

Department:

Stabsstelle Hochschulkommunikation

Event is free:

no

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event77606


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