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EPSRC Workshop: Topics in Control

30 November - 2 December 2011

Organisers: Kody Law and Wei Yang

The field of control theory is central to a wide range of aerospace, industrial, automotive and advanced technological systems and increasingly recognized as fundamental for emerging fields ranging from nanotechnology to cell 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 workshop aims to bring together internationally leading researchers working on various aspects of this field to interact, exchange ideas and explore new directions.

List of Invited Speakers:

Stefan Ankirchner (HCM, Bonn, Germany) talk

Nick Bingham (Imperial College, UK) talk

Jochen Broecker (Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany) talk

Marta D'Elia (Emory University, Georgia, USA) talk

Boualem Djehiche (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden) talk

Olivier Gueant (Université Paris-Diderot, Paris, France)

Astrid Hilbert (Linnaeus University, Vaexjoe, Sweden) talk

Minyi Huang (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada) talk

Peter Imkeller (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) talk

Saul Jacka (University of Warwick, UK) talk

Vassili Kolokoltsov (University of Warwick, UK) talk

Robert Mackay (University of Warwick, UK) talk

Adam Ostaszewski (LSE, UK) talk

Ilya Pavlyukevich (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany) talk

Alexei B. Piunovskiy (Liverpool University, UK) talk

Natalia Rozhenko (Odessa, Ukraine) talk

Amol Sasane (LSE, UK) talk

Jiang Lun Wu (Swansea Universtiy, UK) talk

Tusheng Zhang (Manchester University, UK) talk


Poster (PDF Document)

Programme (PDF Document)

Abstracts (PDF Document) 

Photos

To register, please click here. Pre-booked accommodation on campus can be arranged after your registration.

There will be a poster session held on 30 November and limited financial support is available. Please submit your abstract to Kodylaw@gmail.com OR wei.yang@warwick.ac.uk.


Some practical details

Here is advice on how to get to Warwick University from the main UK airports.

The nearest railway station to the University is Coventry Railway Station, approximately 2.5 miles away.

Here is a map of the Warwick campus (where the Mathematics Department is in the Zeeman Building, numbered 37).

Here is some information on local buses ( Unibus connect Coventry-University-Leamington Spa; 12 connects Coventry-University-Kenilworth-Leamington Spa). Kenilworth is 4 miles from the University. Leamington Spa is 8 miles from the University, and has its own railway station.

The cost of parking on Campus is £3 per day.

Aerial photograph of Maths Houses

See also:
Mathematics Research Centre
Mathematical Interdisciplinary Research at Warwick (MIR@W)
Past Events 
Past Symposia 

Internet Access at Warwick:
Where possible, visitors should obtain an EDUROAM account from their own university to enable internet access whilst at Warwick.
If you need WiFi whilst at Warwick, click here for instructions (upon arrival at Warwick)
Registration:
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Contact:
Mathematics Research Centre
Zeeman Building
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL - UK
E-mail:
MRC@warwick.ac.uk