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Winter Course 2010
From Monday, 22 February 2010 -  09:30
To Wednesday, 24 February 2010 - 17:00
Every day

Prof. Thanos Antoulas (Rice University) will teach a DISC winter course on Model reduction. Please make a reservation in your calendar from February 22, 2010 to Februari 24, 2010. For more information click here

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The website of the 29th Benelux Meeting on Systems and Control is now available at www.beneluxmeeting.org
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30.0329th Benelux Meeting 2010, Heeze, The Netherlands
07.064th IEEE International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
19.06RoboCup 2010 Singapore
30.06World Congress on Engineering 2010, London, U.K.
30.06ACC June 30 - July 2, 2010, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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A nation-wide institute that links all academic research groups in systems and control theory and engineering in the Netherlands, ranging from the three universities of technology: TUDelft, TUEindhoven and UTwente, to research groups in Amsterdam, Groningen, Maastricht, Tilburg and Wageningen.

disc has a coordinated research programme and provides an international network environment for researchers and PhD students.

 

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A central PhD program is provided for PhD students in systems and control. It consists of a course programme offered in Utrecht, international summer schools and a yearly three-day Benelux Meeting. Since its start in 1987 this PhD program has become a cornerstone of the cooperation among the dutch academic community in this field.

 

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Controlling the positioning and motion of objects with high speed and ultra-high precision (up to nanometers) is crucial in storage equipment as dvd’s, hard disk drives, in IC manufacturing and in scientific imaging instruments as AFM’s. Without feedback control this technology would not exist.

 

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Industrial production processes in (petro)chemical, food and energy industry are dependent on appropriate control technology for designing operations that are economically efficient, safe, with optimal usage of resources and minimal environmental load. Model-based control technology provides the tools for achieving this.

 

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Future automotive systems will show vehicles where comfort and driving conditions are highly automated while they are intelligently supervised to keep optimal distance and to optimize route planning. In this development distributed sensing and control is a key technology.

  

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Guidance and navigation of airplanes and spacecrafts highly depends on automatic control systems. This dependency is even more pronounced when steering unmanned vehicles, e.g. for inspection tasks, or controlling (micro) sattelite formations in space. Aerospace applications have been important drivers for developing advanced and robustly operating control systems.

 

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