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Professur Regelungstechnik und Systemdynamik
Regelungstechnik und Systemdynamik
Professur Regelungstechnik und Systemdynamik 

Date and Place

Thursday, March 20th to Friday, March 21st 2025.

Technische Universität Chemnitz
Reichenhainer Straße 70
Weinhold-Bau, room W185 (C25.185)
09126 Chemnitz

Program, participant overview and journey can be found here.

Here you have the opportunity to register!

Organizers

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Stefan Streif Jun.-Prof. Dr. Manuel Schaller
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Fakultät für Elektro- und Informationstechnik
Professur Regelungstechnik und Systemdynamik

E-Mail: stefan.streif@etit.tu-chemnitz.de
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Fakultät für Mathematik
Juniorprofessur Numerische Mathematik

E-Mail: manuel.schaller@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de

Program

Thursday, March 20th 2025
StartPresenterTitle
01:00 p.m.Organizers and ChairsWelcome
01:05 p.m.Nathalie Bauschmann (U Hamburg)Control for small-scale underwater robotics
01:25 p.m.Hannes Gernandt (U Wuppertal)Optimal control of multi-energy systems
01:45 p.m.Yang Guo (TU Chemnitz)Modularized Koopman-based Learning for Networked Systems
02:05 p.m.Mario Rosenfelder (U Stuttgart)Data-Driven Control of Mobile Robots
02:25 p.m.AllCoffee break
03:00 p.m.Jonas Schießl (U Bayreuth)Near-optimal performance of stochastic economic MPC
03:20 p.m.Franz Rußwurm (TU Chemnitz)On the barrier of the robust admissible set of constrained nonlinear systems
03:50 p.m.Chairs of GAMM FADebate of GAMM FA
06:00 p.m.AllGuided city walk
Meeting point: Tourist-Information Chemnitz, Markt 1
07:00 p.m.AllJoint dinner

It is planned to have dinner at Restaurant Janssen after the discussion. When registering, please let us know whether you will be attending the dinner and whether there are any other dietary requirements (vegan diet, gluten or lactose intolerance, etc.).

Friday, March 21st 2025
StartPresenterTitle
09:00 a.m.Mario Sperl (U Bayreuth)Separable Approximations of Optimal Value Functions Induced by Decaying Sensitivity
09:30 a.m.Roland Schurig (TU Darmstadt)Shaping the Koopman dictionary on the Grassmannian
10:00 a.m.Guanru Pan (TU Hamburg)Data-driven Control Of Stochastic Systems: Representation, Prediction, and Optimal Control
10:30 a.m.AllCoffee break
11:00 a.m.Volker Mehrmann (TU Berlin)On the representation of passive, nonnegative, and port-Hamiltonian systems
11:30 a.m.Aditi Jain (U Bayreuth)Controllability Analysis for particle flow along different compartments
12:00 a.m.Organizers and ChairsFarewell

Overnight stay

Participants are requested to make their own hotel reservations. The following hotels are recommended for overnight stays:



The mentioned hotels can be reached by tram directly from the university.

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About the GAMM Fachausschuss

The GAMM Activity Group Dynamics and Control - i.e. the GAMM Fachausschuss Dynamik und Regelungstheorie - is a working group of GAMM (Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik). It brings together members from various fields, spanning from mathematical systems theory, control engineering, nonlinear dynamics, and vibration theory to multi-body dynamics. The focus is on method developments and method application to a wide range of problems from mechatronics, energy systems, robotics, autonomous driving, and aeronautics. The exchange about the different subject areas fosters vibrant discussions and it frequently triggers new research. Moreover, the open discourse helps to bridge gaps between applied mathematics, mechanics, and engineering sciences.
The connecting element is the mathematically sound analysis of dynamical systems and their control. In addition to more classic questions, the analysis and control of dynamical systems via communication networks, the consideration of cyber-physical systems and the fusion of traditional approaches with techniques from machine learning and artificial intelligence are of increasing importance in the discussions.
The committee's goals are, in particular, to strengthen interdisciplinary cooperation between mathematics and engineering and to promote young scientists. To this end, the committee organizes half-yearly workshops in which faculty members, doctoral candidates, students, and participants from industry take part. These workshops are a forum to discuss current research results, to respond to trends and new developments, as well as to initiate and to advance joint scientific cooperations.

Currently, the activity group is chaired jointly by
Prof. Timm Faulwasser (TU Hamburg)
Prof. Robert Seifried (TU Hamburg)
Prof. Karl Worthmann (TU Ilmenau)
As of April 2022 the activity group had more than 100 members from academia and industry. The activity group organizes two workshops per year and it coordinates the activities in the Section S20 of the Annual Meeting of GAMM.