Workshop: New Trends in Optimal Control
Warwick in Venice Workshop on New Trends in Optimal Control
Date: 15-17 May 2024.
Location: Warwick in Venice CentreLink opens in a new window, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, along the Grand Canal in Venice. How do I get to the venue? We are in Venice, so once near the Ponte dell'Accademia area, you need to find the small bridge crossing that reads Ponte Giustianian. Continue straight ahead (follow the arrow!) until you reach a gate with markings for Foresteria Levi. A University of Warwick in Venice sign is on the doorbell to let you know you are in the right place. Once inside, head left and you will see further signage all the way up to the second floor, where we will welcome you and say Hello!
Organisers: Alessandro AllaLink opens in a new window, Steve BruntonLink opens in a new window, Radu CimpeanuLink opens in a new window, and Susana GomesLink opens in a new window.
This workshop is funded partially by the University of Warwick via the International Strategy and Relations team and an Institute of Advanced Study Award, as well as the National Group for Scientific Computing (GNCS - INDAM, Italy).
This three-day workshop aims to bring together researchers at the intersection between feedback and optimal control, model order reduction, data-driven modelling, and computational challenges related to the application of relevant algorithms. It follows previous successful meetings like the New directions in interfacial flow modelling and controlLink opens in a new window conference held at the Warwick Mathematics Institute (June 2022), as well as dedicated mini-symposiaLink opens in a new window in international conferences such as ICIAM 2023.
We especially welcome early career researchers in order to foster collaborations and new ideas in this area.
The workshop will have talks by several researchers in the area, with separate dedicated discussion, practical and collaborative session slots.
Confirmed speakers:
- Giacomo AlbiLink opens in a new window, Università di Verona, Italy
- Sara BicegoLink opens in a new window, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
- Tobias EhringLink opens in a new window, University of Stuttgart , Germany
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Bosco García-Archilla,Link opens in a new window Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
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Jan HeilandLink opens in a new window, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany
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Oscar HolroydLink opens in a new window, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
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Dante KaliseLink opens in a new window, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
- Vincent LiuLink opens in a new window, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Mattia MannucciLink opens in a new window, University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Julia Novo MartinLink opens in a new window, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
- Luca SaluzziLink opens in a new window, Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa, Italy
- Alessandro ScagliottiLink opens in a new window, Technische Universität München, Germany
- Chiara SegalaLink opens in a new window, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Maria StrazzulloLink opens in a new window, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
- Matteo TomasettoLink opens in a new window, Politecnico de Milano, Italy
- Alexander WrayLink opens in a new window, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
- Zhengang ZhongLink opens in a new window, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Bringing us together:
Detailed workshop schedule
The complete book of abstracts can be found hereLink opens in a new window in .pdf format.