Focus Period Lund 2024:
Security and Fault Tolerance of Cyber-Physical Systems

Visiting scholars

During the focus periods the visiting scholars presented their ongoing research. The focus period also held other activities, including a course on Data-based and Nonlinear Mode Predictive Control Theory. More information about these activities, including the schedule for the seminar series can be found below.

The visiting scholars, photo taken during the Focus Period Symposium i April 2024.

Period 1

April 1 – 19

Rijad Alisic

Rijad Alisic

PhD Student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

Marc Seidel

Marc Seidel

PhD Student at the University of Stuttgart (Germany)

Seminar schedule

April 3rd (09:00-12:00): Marc Seidel, Zeeshan Afzal
April 4th (09:00-12:00): Rijad Alisic, Yankai Lin, Melanie Gallant
April 5th (10:30-12:00): Raffaele Romagnoli, Sebastian Schlor
April 9th (09:00-12:00): Lena Becker, Talitha Nauta

The talks were given in the seminar room of the Automatic Control Department building (M-building, room 3170-73, https://maps.app.goo.gl/TBkaAu7zemeBw5HE9 third floor)

Period 2

April 15 – May 3

Rijad Alisic

Rijad Alisic

PhD Student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

Luis Burbano

Luis Burbano

PhD student at University of California Santa Cruz (USA)

Shiyong Zhu

Shiyong Zhu

PhD Student at City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

Seminar schedule

April 23rd (14:00-17:00): Shiyong Zhu, Mojtaba Kaheni, Luis Burbano
April 24th (14:00-17:00): Sribalaji C. Anand, Aneet Kumar Dutta, Yifan Xie
April 25th (14:00-17:00): Tung Nguyen, Pablo Picazo-Sanchez
April 26th (14:00-17:00): Satya Prakash Nayak, Rijad Alisic

The talks were given in the seminar room of the Automatic Control Department building (M-building, room 3170-73, https://maps.app.goo.gl/TBkaAu7zemeBw5HE9 third floor)

 

Course on Data-based and Nonlinear Mode Predictive Control Theory

The goal of this course was to give an introduction to the field of nonlinear model predictive control theory, covering both basic results as well as current research topics such as economic and robust MPC. Also, purely data-driven predictive control schemes that do not use a (parametric) model of the system was discussed. This course was given by Frank Allgöwer, Professor at University of Stuttgart and WASP Distinguished Guest Professor at Lund University.

On-site contact persons

Martina Maggio

Professor

Lund University

Eva Westin

Adminstrative Manager and Focus Period Coordinator

Lund University

Contact