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Tidigare seminarier
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Friday November 17
Stephen Boyd, Stanford University, USA
Convex Optimization of Graph Laplacian Eigenvalues
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November 10, 2006, 10.00, Room 3721, Lindstedtsvägen 25, KTH:
David A. Anisi,
Online Trajectory Planning and Observer Based Control The seminar was David Anisi's licentiate seminar.
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Friday October 27
John S. Baras, University of Maryland, USA Short bio
Autonomic Wireless Networks and Computational Problems on Graphs
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Friday October 20
Karl Johan Åström, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden
Cykelåkning från ett reglertekniskt perspektiv
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Monday October 2 at 10.00-11.00
Kari Unneland, Dept of Engineering Cybernetics, Trondheim, Norway
Low Order Modelling in Marine Applications
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Monday October 2 at 11.00-12.00
Geir E. Dullerud, University of Illinois, USA
Switched systems and control over graphs
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Friday September 29
Ilya Ioslovich, Technion-Israel Institut of Technology
Haifa, Israel
On the Wolf's generalized program: presolving of large-scale LP problems with group constraints
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Tuesday September 26
Hisaya Fujioka, Kyoto University
A cutting plane algorithm for IQC analysis of sampled data feedback systems
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Friday September 8
Josh Griffin, Sandia National Labs
Livermore, California
A parallel, asynchronous method for derivative-free nonlinear programs
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Friday June 16, 2006
Jérôme Hoepffner, KTH, Mechanics
Estimation and control of large scale flow systems
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Tuesday June 13, 2006
Stein-Erik Fleten, NTNU, Norge
Stochastic Programming for Bidding and Generation Planning
of a Nordic Hydropower Producer
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Friday June 9, 2006
Jorge Gonçalves, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
A Conservation of Fragility Law and It's Consequences for Biochemical Network Dynamics
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April 28, 2006
Michael Rotkowitz, KTH, Sweden
Tractable Problems in Optimal Decentralized Control
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March 10, 2006
Anders Forsgren, KTH, Sweden
On the Behavior of the Conjugate-Gradient Method on Ill-Conditioned Problems
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January 20, 2006
György Michaletzky, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
On zeros and poles of transfer functions - - state methods
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January 16, 2006
Anders Rantzer, Reglerteknik, LTH
On opportunities in distributed control theory
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December 2, 2005
Guy Dumont, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of British Columbia
Automation in Clinical Anesthesia
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November 29, 2005
George Papafotiou, Automatic Control Laboratory Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Model Predictive Control in Power Electronics: A Hybrid Systems Approach
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November 29, 2005
Andrea Beccuti, Automatic Control Laboratory Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Optimal control of the boost dc-dc converter
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November 24, 2005
Professor Joachim Rosenthal, University of Zurich
Convolutional Codes and Systems over Finite Fields Click here for abstract, page 2.
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November 25, 2005
Gianantonio Bortolin, KTH,
Modelling and Grey-Box Identification of Curl and Twist in
Paperboard Manufacturing
The seminar gives a summary of Bortolin's doctoral thesis, which he
will defend on Friday December 2, 2005.
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October 28, 2005
Erling Andersen, Mosek ApS,
From linear to conic optimization
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October 14, 2005
Ryozo Nagamune, KTH
Robust track-following control for dual-stage servo systems in hard disk drives
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September 30, 2005
Rembert Reemtsen, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus,
Continuous optimization of radiotherapy treatment plans
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September 23, 2005
Jakob Björnberg, KTH and University of Cambridge,
Robust model predictive control for constrained,
linear systems through approximate dynamic programming
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September 2, 2005
Ahti Salo, Helsinki University of Technology,
Managing incomplete information in decision analytic models
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July 15, 2005
Hisaya Fujioka, Kyoto University, IQC analysis for
finite-horizon systems
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July 1, 2005
Chung-Yao Kao, The University of Melbourne, Robust Stability Analysis of Systems
with Time-Varying Delays
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June 17, 2005
Petter Ögren, FOI, Autonomous UAV Surveillance
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June 3, 2005
Jean-Louis Goffin,
McGill University,
Conic column generation
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May 27, 2005
Daizhan Cheng,
Institute of Systems Science, CAS,
Semi-tensor Product of Matrix and its
Applications to Logic
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May 20, 2005
Henrik Sandberg,
Lund Institute of Technology,
Frequency-domain analysis of linear time-periodic systems
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May 13, 2005
Bijoy Ghosh,
Washington University,
An Example of Signal Processing in the Visual Cortex
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April 1, 2005
Clyde
F. Martin, Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
Numerical solution of ODEs and robust control
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January 28, 2005
Anders Blomqvist, KTH,
A well-posed approach to ARMA estimation
and Hinf control synthesis
The seminar gives a summary of Blomqvist's doctoral thesis, which he
will defend on Monday February 7, 2005.
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February 4, 2005
Bo Thidé,
Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF), LOFAR/LOIS - A wide area sensor network in Europe for Earth and space
observation
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February 8, 2005
Michel
Gevers, Université Catholique de Louvain, Identification for control: achievements and open problems
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January 14, 2005:
Mathias Stolpe,
Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Design of planar articulated mechanisms using branch and bound
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December 9, 2004, 15.00-16.00:
Mihailo Jovanovic,
University of Minnesota, Distributed control of systems on lattices
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June 11, 2004:
Yasushi Iwatani, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Stability tests based on eigenvalue loci for piecewise linear systems
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June 4, 2004:
Per Olov Lindberg, Linköping
University,
New fast and accurate methods for convex
multicommodity flow problems
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May 14, 2004:
Daizhan Cheng, Institute of Systems Science, CAS, China,
Control of switched systems
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May 7, 2004:
Fabio Celani, Norwegian
University of Science and Technology,
Observers for Euler-Lagrange systems with position measurements
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April 23, 2004:
Hisaya
Fujioka, Kyoto University, H infinity feedback design and command shaping for digital servo systems
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April 2, 2004:
Clyde
F. Martin, Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
How many robots can talk at the same time?
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March 19, 2004:
Moritz
Diehl, University of Heidelberg, Real-time
optimization of large scale systems
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March 12, 2004:
Ragnar Wallin, Linköping
University,
Efficiently solving semidefinite programs
originating from the Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov lemma using general
purpose SDP solvers
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February 20, 2004
Per-Olof
Gutman, Technion,
On smooth optimal control determination
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November 14, 2003:
Mikael Rönnqvist, Linköping
University,
Optimization in forestry - some
applications
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September 16, 2003, 11.00-12.00
Yutaka Yamamoto, Kyoto University,
Signal processing via sampled-data control
theory
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September 15, 2003, 14.00-15.00
Per-Olof Gutman, Technion,
On the botanic model of plant growth with
intermediate vegetative reproductive stage
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August 22, 2003
Yinyu Ye, Stanford University,
Interior point methods and applications
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June 16, 2003, 11.00-12.00
Michael Friedlander,
Argonne National Laboratory,
An LCL algorithm for constrained
optimization
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June 13, 2003
Magnus Egerstedt,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Autonomous formation switching for multiple
mobile robots
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June 4, 2003 (Obs! tid)
Antonio Bicchi,
Universitā di Pisa,
Quantized control systems and hybrid
nonholonomy
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May 23, 2003
Petter Ögren, KTH,
Formation and obstacle avoidance in mobile
robot control
The seminar gives a summary of Ögren's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend on Friday June 6.
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April 4, 2003
Chung-Yao Kao, Institut Mittag-Leffler,
Efficient computational algorithms for IQC
analysis
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March 28, 2003
Amol Sasane, Institut Mittag-Leffler,
Time-autonomy and time-controllability with respect
to Ws
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March 21, 2003
Henrik Sandberg,
Lund Institute of Technology,
Balanced truncation of linear time-varying
systems
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February 28, 2003
Mathias Stolpe, KTH,
Topology optimization of continuum structures
The seminar gave a summary of the second part of Stolpe's doctoral
thesis, which he defended on Friday March 7.
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February 21, 2003
Mathias Stolpe, KTH,
Topology optimization of truss structures
The seminar gives a summary of the first part of Stolpe's doctoral
thesis, which he will defend on Friday March 7.
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January 31, 2003
Göran Sporre, KTH,
On some properties of interior methods for
optimization
The seminar gave a summary of Sporre's doctoral thesis, which he
defended on Monday February 17.
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December 6, 2002
Manfred Morari, ETH,
Optimal control of hybrid systems
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November 29, 2002
Oleg Kirillov, Moscow
State Lomonosov University, Overlapping of
the characteristic curves and optimization of
nonconservative systems
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November 22, 2002
Maurice Heemels,
Eindhoven University of Technology,
Complementarity systems and other hybrid model classes - Well-posedness issues
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November 14, 2002, 10.00:
Gianantonio Bortolin, KTH,
On modelling and estimation of curl and
twist in multi-ply paperboard
The seminar was Bortolin's licentiate seminar.
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October 4, 2002, 13.00-14.00
Bjørn Nygreen, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway,
Optimal routing of oil and gas from wells to
separators
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September 13, 2002, 14.00-15.00
Ryozo Nagamune, KTH,
Robust control with complexity constraint: A
Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation approach
The seminar gave a summary of Nagamune's doctoral thesis, which he
defended on Friday September 20.
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July 19:
Hisaya Fujioka, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan,
Computation of frequency response gain of
sampled-data systems
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May 31:
Magnus
Egerstedt, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA,
Linguistic control of mobile robots
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May 24:
Luigi Iannelli, Universitā degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy,
Pricing techniques for network congestion
control
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May 17:
Jorge Marí, Bombardier Transportation, Västerås,
Analyses of propulsion system configurations
for dynamic performance at design stage
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Docent seminar, April 12, 2002:
Ulf Jönsson,
KTH, On reachability analysis of uncertain systems
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March 15, 2002:
Mikael Prytz, KTH,
On optimization in design of
telecommunications networks with multicast and unicast
traffic The seminar gives a summary of Prytz'
doctoral thesis, which he defended on Thursday March 21.
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February 8, 2002:
György
Michaletzky, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary,
Risk sensitive identification of ARMA
processes
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December 14, 2001:
Torvald
Ersson, KTH,
Active sensing, navigation and on-line
path planning for mobile robots
The seminar is Ersson's licentiate seminar.
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November 16, 2001:
Henrik Rehbinder, KTH,
State estimation for nonlinear robotic
systems The seminar gave a summary of Rehbinder's
doctoral thesis, which he defended at 10.00 on Tuesday November 20 in
the administration building, Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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October 16, 2001, 11.00-12.00:
Natalia Balashevich, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Real-time optimization of control systems
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October 11, 2001, 13.15-14.15:
Vladimir A. Yakubovich,
St. Petersburg State University,
Design of stabilizing controllers with system output
independent of external disturbance
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October 5, 2001:
Yulia Gel, St. Petersburg State University and Mälardalen University,
The convergence analysis of the least-squares
estimates for AR models of infinite order
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September 27, 2001, 13.00-14.00:
Sven Leyffer,
University of Dundee, A review of mixed integer nonlinear programming
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September 25, 2001, 11.00-12.00:
Sven Leyffer,
University of Dundee, How the Grinch solved
MPECs, mathematical programs with equilibrium constraints
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August 31, 2001:
Mikael Johansson,
Stanford University, Joint optimization
of wireless networks and linear systems
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June 8, 2001:
Erik Dotzauer, Birka Energi AB, Energy system operation by Lagrangian relaxation
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June 1, 2001:
Anders Dahlén, KTH,
Identification of stochastic systems:
Subspace methods and covariance extension
The seminar gives a summary of
Dahlén's doctoral thesis, which he will defend at 10.00 on Wednesday
June 6 in the administration building, Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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May 18, 2001:
Claudio Altafini, KTH,
Modeling and control of redundant robotic
chains on Riemannian manifolds The seminar gives a
summary of Altafini's doctoral thesis, which he will defend at 13.00 on
Wednesday May 23 in the administration building, Valhallavägen 79,
KTH.
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May 15, 2001, 11.00-12.00:
Ilya Ioslovich,
Technion, Haifa, Israel,
Optimal planning of industrial investments
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May 11, 2001:
Jörgen Blomvall, Linköping
University, Optimization of financial
decisions using a new stochastic programming method
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May 4, 2001:
Olof Staffans,
Åbo Akademi University, Åbo, Finland, Well-posed linear systems
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April 27, 2001:
Naomi Ehrich Leonard,
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, Schooling autonomous vehicles with artificial
potentials
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April 20, 2001:
Johan Löf, RaySearch
Laboratories, Stockholm,
A framework for computation of optimal radiation therapy plans
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April 5, 14.00-15.00, 2001:
Alberto
Isidori, University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Nonlinear output regulation with adaptive
internal model
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March 30, 2001:
Per Enqvist, KTH, Spectral estimation by geometric, topological and
optimization methods The seminar gives a summary of
Enqvist's doctoral thesis, which he defended at 10.00 on Friday April
6 in the administration building, Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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March 23, 2001:
Di Yuan, Linköping
University, Optimization of internet
protocol network design and routing
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March 16, 2001:
Leonid Engelson, KTH, Projected dynamical
systems with delays: Definition, stability and applications
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February 9, 2001:
Camilla Landén, KTH,
An introduction to arbitrage theory with the
focus on problems related to the term structure of forwards, futures
and interest rates
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December 15, 2000:
Andreas Wächter, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA,
An interior point algorithm for large-scale nonlinear programming
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December 8, 2000:
Jarmo Malinen, KTH,
On algebraic Riccati equations
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October 13, 2000:
Ilya Ioslovich,
Technion, Haifa, Israel,
Upper bounds for duals of positive
linear programs with box-constrained uncertainties
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October 6, 2000:
Anders Rantzer, Lund
Institute of Technology, On stability and
convergence of nonlinear systems
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October 5, 14.30-15.30, 2000:
Alexandre Megretski,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA, Relaxations in non-convex quadratic
optimization
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September 15, 2000:
György
Michaletzky, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary,
On the reduced rank Nevanlinna-Pick
interpolation problem
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April 13, 15.00-16.00, 2000:
Bijoy K. Ghosh,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA,
Control and signal processing with a population of neurons
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April 11, 11.00-12.00, 2000:
Magnus Egerstedt, KTH
and Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, On the control
complexity of motion languages
The research presented in the seminar is a continuation of the
research in Egerstedt's doctoral thesis, which he
will defend at 10.00 on Friday April 14 in the administration
building, Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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April 7, 2000:
Joachim
Rosenthal, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA and
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland,
Reflections on Shannon's three challenges
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April 5, 11.00-12.00, Room 3733, Lindstedtsv. 25, 2000:
Joachim
Rosenthal, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA and
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland,
Pole placement problems, inverse
eigenvalue problems and Schubert calculus
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March 31, 2000:
Alessandro Chiuso, KTH,
Geometric subspace identification and stochastic
realization with inputs
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March 17, 2000:
Anders Hansson, KTH,
A primal-dual interior-point method for robust
optimal control of linear discrete-time systems
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Docent seminar, March 10, 2000:
Yishao Zhou,
Stockholm University,
Balanced parametrization
of a class of positive real functions
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February 25, 10.00-11.00, 2000:
Mikhail Kitaev, Nautsilus Ltd, Moscow, Controlled Markov jump
processes with average cost criterion
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February 18, 2000:
Mattias Nordin, KTH,
Nonlinear backlash compensation of speed
controlled elastic systems
The seminar gives a summary of Nordin's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend at 13.00 on Friday February 25 in the administration building,
Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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December 17, 1999:
Thomas Buhl, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark,
Topology optimization of mechanical
structures
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November 26, 1999:
Ulf Jönsson,
KTH, Robustness of periodic systems
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November 12, 1999:
Andrey Ghulchak, Lund
Institute of Technology, Robust controller design via linear programming
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November 11, 15.30-16.30, 1999:
Claudio Altafini,
KTH, Motion generation and control for a kinematic mobile manipulator: a geometric framework
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November 5, 1999:
Lars Eldén, Linköping
University, Solving constrained linear algebra
problems using a differential geometric approach
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October 8, 1999:
Clyde
F. Martin, Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
Edge delineation, response surfaces, and
optimal control
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September 24, 13.00-14.00, 1999:
Zeljko Djurovic, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Robust Kalman filtering
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September 1, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
Yutaka Yamamoto, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan,
Sampled-data control and its applications
to signal processing
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August 31, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
John C. Doyle,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA, Fundamental tradeoffs in robustness of complex
systems
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August 30, 14.00-15.00, 1999:
Hector J. Sussmann, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, Generalized differentials, open mapping theorems,
and transversality
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August 27, 1999:
Alfredo Piria, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay, A dual algorithm for power production planning with
uncertain data and transmission network constraints
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August 20, 1999:
Jorge Gonįalves, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA,
Global quadratic stability of limit cycles
is common in relay feedback systems
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August 17, 14.00-15.00, 1999:
Magnus Egerstedt, KTH,
Behavior based robotics using hybrid automata
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June 24, 14.00-15.00, 1999:
Stephen P. Boyd,
Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA,
Optimization over linear matrix inequalities
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June 8, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
Margaret H. Wright, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA,
Primal-dual methods: theory and practice
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June 4, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
W. P. Dayawansa, Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USA, Lyapunov functions for switching systems
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June 2, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
Claude Lemaréchal, INRIA, Grenoble,
Duality without tears
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May 29, 1999:
György Michaletzky, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary,
Stochastic approach to Nevanlinna-Pick
interpolation problem
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May 27, 15.00-16.00, 1999:
Shankar Sastry, University of California, Berkeley,
California, USA,
Algorithms for the design of networks of unmanned aerial vehicles
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May 26, 15.00-16.00, 1999:
Jana Kosecka and Shankar Sastry, University of California, Berkeley,
California, USA,
Euclidean reconstruction and reprojection up to subgroups
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May 25, 11.00-12.00, 1999:
Jana Kosecka and Shankar Sastry, University of California, Berkeley,
California, USA,
Multiview geometry revisited: A differential geometric approach
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April 30, 1999:
Oleg Burdakov, Linköping University,
A greedy algorithm for the optimal basis problem
and its application to interpolation methods
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April 23, 1999:
Danny C.
Sorensen, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA,
(visiting professor at KTH, spring 1999),
Krylov projection methods for model reduction
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April 16, 1999:
Jorge Marí, Adtranz,
Identification of multivariable stochastic
systems in polynomial time
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December 11, 11.00-12.00, 1998:
Zhaojun Bai,
University of Kentucky,
Reduced-order modeling of linear dynamical systems
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December 8, 11.00-12.00, 1998:
Ulf Jönsson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA,
Computations in robustness analysis
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December 7, 11.00-12.00, Room 3733, 1998:
Bertina Ho-Mock-Qai,
Centre d'Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne, Toulouse, France,
A nonlinear approach to robust stabilization
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December 4, 10.00-12.00, 1998:
Jöran Petersson,
Mälardalen University,
Algorithms for fitting two classes of exponential sums to empirical data
The seminar is Peterson's licentiate seminar.
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December 3, 15.00-16.00, 1998:
Clyde F. Martin, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
Tracking, data analysis and optimal control
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October 12, 14.00-15.00, 1998::
Roger J.-B. Wets,
University of California, Davis, California, USA,
Variational analysis and statistical estimation
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June 17, 13.30-14.30, 1998:
Mattias Nordin, KTH,
Switching
controllers for elastic systems with backlash
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June 9, 11.00-12.00, 1998:
Clyde F. Martin, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
Trajectory planning and smoothing splines
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May 29, 10.00-12.00, 1998:
Anders Dahlén, KTH,
What is wrong with subspace identification of
time series, and what can be done instead?
The seminar is Dahlén's licentiate seminar.
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May 18, 11.00-12.00, Room 3733, Lindstedtsvägen 25, 1998:
Jan C.
Willems, University of Groningen,
A behavioral approach to robust control
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May 15, 11.00-12.00, Room 3733, Lindstedtsvägen 25, 1998:
Ji-Guang Sun, Umeå University,
Perturbation theory for algebraic Riccati
equations
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May 8, 1998:
Jorge Marí, KTH,
Rational modeling of time series and applications of
geometric control
The seminar gives a summary of Marí's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend at 10.00 on Tuesday May 26 in the administration building,
Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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April 3, 1998:
Kurt Jörnsten,
Norwegian Institute of Economics and Business Administration
(visiting professor at Stockholm School of Economics, spring 1998),
Optimal relinquishment according to the
Norwegian petroleum law: A combinatorial optimization approach
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March 20, 1998:
Jöran Petersson,
Mälardalen University,
How to find initial values for the least
squares problem when estimating parameters in exponential sums?
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March 13, 1998:
Yssa DeWoody, Texas Tech University,
A direct approach utilizing musculoskeletal dynamics
and neuromuscular control to determine stress development in bone
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February 6, 1998:
Håkan Ekblom,
Luleå University of Technology,
Algorithms for M-estimates
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January 30, 1998:
Ioannis Kanellakopoulos,
University of California, Los Angeles,
Nonlinear and adaptive control for advanced
vehicles
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December 11, 15.00-16.00, 1997:
Ilya Ioslovich,
Technion,
Optimal control of rigid body reorientation:
closed form solution and synthesis
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November 28, 1997:
Michael Patriksson, Chalmers University of Technology,
Adaptive sequential quadratic programming
(SQP) algorithms for non-strictly monotone variational inequality
problems
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November 21, 1997:
Andrea
Gombani, LADSEB-CNR, Padova, Italy,
On a Hardy space approach to the analysis of
spectral factors
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November 14, 1997:
Brett
Ninness, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia,
Generalised Fourier and Toeplitz results for
rational orthonormal bases
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October 24, 1997:
Vladimir A. Yakubovich,
St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia,
Abstract theory of optimal control
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October 17, 1997:
Tomas Björk, Stockholm School of Economics,
Minimal realizations of forward rates
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October 10, 1997:
Krzysztof C. Kiwiel, Systems Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland,
Ballstep subgradient level methods for convex
optimization
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September 12, 1997:
Andreas
Nõu, KTH,
Large-scale combinatorial optimization with transportation
science applications
The seminar gives a summary of Nõu's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend at 10.00 on Thursday October 9 in the administration building,
Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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August 22, 1997:
Leonid
Faybusovich, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA,
Jordan-algebraic generalization of the
projective method
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August 15, 1997:
Panos M.
Pardalos, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA,
Recent approaches for solving quadratic
assignment problems
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August 14, 15.00-16.00, 1997:
Panos M.
Pardalos, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA,
Global optimization approaches for the maximum
clique problem on general graphs
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June 19, 14.00-15.00, 1997:
Danny C.
Sorensen, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA,
New approaches to large scale eigenanalysis
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June 17, 15.00-16.00, 1997:
George Meyer, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA,
Guidance of nonlinear systems
(second seminar)
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June 16, 11.00-12.00, 1997:
Shankar
Sastry, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA,
Hybrid control issues in air traffic
management systems
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June 13, 1997:
Michal Piķro, Lund Institute of Technology,
Robust design problems in telecommunication
networks
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June 12, 14.00-15.00, 1997:
Shankar
Sastry, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA,
Algorithms for the design of distributed, multi-agent
control systems
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June 10, 11.00-12.00, 1997:
George Meyer, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, California, USA,
Guidance of nonlinear systems
(first seminar)
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May 30, 1997:
Bijoy K. Ghosh,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA,
A perspective view of control and visionics
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April 28, 14.00-15.00, 1997:
Alexander L. Fradkov, Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering,
Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia,
Discrete and continuous adaptive control of
nonlinear oscillations and chaos
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April 25, 14.00-15.00, Room D41, Lindstedtsvägen 17, 1997:
Andrey Barabanov, St. Petersburg State University, Russia,
Design of minimax regulators
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April 25, 1997:
Mikael Rönnqvist,
Linköping University,
Production systems in forestry using operations
research techniques
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April 4, 1997:
Patrik
Alfredsson, KTH,
Optimization of support systems
The seminar gives a summary of Alfredsson's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend at 10.00 on Friday April 11 in the administration building,
Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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March 21, 14.00-15.00, Room D3, Lindstedtsvägen 5, 1997:
Jürgen Ackermann, German Aerospace Research Establishment, Wessling,
Germany,
A robust car driver support system
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March 21, 1997:
Tomas Björk, Stockholm School of Economics,
Some system theoretic aspects of interest rate
theory
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March 18, 15.15-16.15, Room 3721, 1997:
William B. Gragg, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA,
Stabilization of the unitary Hessenberg QR
algorithm
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March 14, 1997:
Stefan
Feltenmark, KTH,
Optimization of power production
The seminar gives a summary of Feltenmark's doctoral thesis, which he will
defend at 10.00 on Thursday March 20 in the administration building,
Valhallavägen 79, KTH.
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March 11, 15.00-16.00, Room 3721, 1997:
Enrico Di Bernardo, University of Padova, Padova, Italy,
A system for tracking the human body in 3D from a
sequence of monocular views
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February 14, 1997:
Geir Dahl,
University of Oslo,
Optimization in telecommunications
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February 7, 1997:
Ann-Brith
Strömberg, Linköping University,
Ergodic, primal convergence in dual subgradient
schemes for convex programming
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January 31, 1997:
György Michaletzky, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary,
Maximization of the sum of heterogeneous quadratic
forms
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January 24, 1997:
Clyde F. Martin, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA,
Control, interpolation, identification and
vision
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