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10th IFAC Workshop on
Time Delay Systems

June 22-24, 2012
Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Preceding American Control Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 27-29, 2012

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Best Student Contribution Awards

For the first time in Workshop history, Best Student Contribution Awards were given. Awardees in theory and application are as follows:

We congratulate Nicole Gehring for being selected as the recipient of the best student contribution award in the category of theory in the Workshop with the paper entitled “Prediction-Free Tracking Control for Systems with Incommensurate Lumped and Distributed Delays: Two Examples” and co-authored by J. Rudolph & F. Woittennek.

We congratulate Bogdan Liacu and Ahmet Taha Koru for being selected as the recipient of the best student contribution award in the category of application in the Workshop with the paper entitled “Low-Order Controller Design for Haptic Systems under Delayed Feedback” and co-authored by H. Ozbay, S.-I. Niculescu & A. Claude.

Our special thanks go to the Best Student Contribution Award Selectin Committee Members: Prof Tomas Vyhlidal (committee chair), Prof. Sabine Mondie, Prof. Pierdomenico Pepe, and Prof. Hiroshi Ito.

 

Background

The 10-th IFAC Workshop on Time Delay Systems aims at pursuing the tradition of previous workshops held in Grenoble (France, 1998), Ancona (Italy, 2000), Santa Fe (USA, 2001), Rocquencourt (France, 2003), Leuven (Belgium, 2004), L'Aquila (Italy, 2006), Nantes (France, 2007), Sinaia (Romania, 2009), and Prague (Czech Republic, 2010).

 

Scope

The objective is to bring together the specialists in the field of Time Delay Systems. High level contributions on the many aspects of this research area ranging from theory to various applications with time delays, such as coordination of autonomous agents, tele-operation, traffic flow dynamics, human-machine systems, logistics, vibration control, manufacturing, are awaited. Contributions on related domains will be considered with great interest, provided they contain relations with Time Delay Systems. Industrial participants and junior researchers are particularly welcome.

 

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International Federation of Autmatic Control
American Automatic Control Council