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Mini symposium 60th birthday of Arun Bagchi
In the autumn of 2007 Arun Bagchi, professor in Stochastic Systems Theory and Financial Engineering, turned 60. In honor of this happy event we organize a mini symposium with distinguished speakers,  among them the guest of honor and promotor of Arun, Professor Balakrishnan from the University of California, Los Angeles. The other speakers are Huibert Kwakernaak, who founded the Systems and Control group in Twente, Geert Jan Olsder (Technical Universty Delft) and Peter Spreij (University of Amsterdam), former colleagues of Arun, and Ravi Mazumdar (University of Waterloo, Canada) and Shin Ichi Aihara (Tokyo University of Science, Japan), both close collaborators and friends of Arun.

The mini symposium will be held on May 16th 2008 at the University of Twente.

The program is as follows:
10:00 COFFEE, TEA
10:30 Opening address by Huibert Kwakernaak
10:40 Talk by Ravi Mazumdar
11:10 Talk by Geert Jan Olsder

11:40 LUNCH

13:45 Talk by Shin Ichi Aihara
14:15 Talk by Peter Spreij

14:45 HIGH TEA

15:45 Talk by Balakrishnan

16:30 RECEPTION

You are kindly invited to attent the mini symposium. For more details and the online registration form, please visit: http://bagchi60.math.utwente.nl
Registration, before May 9 is required, but participation is free of charge.
 
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