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SEMINAR SERIES ON

COMPLEX SYSTEMS, NETWORKS, CONTROL AND APPLICATIONS

Fridays, September 2 to December 16, 2016, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Room B6605 (Blue Zone) or G6302 (Green Zone), City University of Hong Kong
Room CD634 (Enter from D or E core), Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tea and coffee served at 4:15pm outside the venue

All seminars will be in English

The Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks at the City University of Hong Kong and the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University continue their joint seminar series in this semester, to present tutorial overviews and original research work in the general areas of systems theory, control, complex networks and their engineering applications. A list of tentative topics and schedule is as follows.

26 Aug Prof. Xuan Zeng, Fudan University
Analysis and Optimization of Large Scale Integrated Circuits under Nanometer Process Technology (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
26 Aug (4pm) Ms Yorie Nakahia, California Institute of Technology, USA
LQ vs. L infinity in controller design for systems with delay and quantization (Venue: G6302, CityU, Chair: J. Chen)
2 Sept (11am) Prof. Tsai-Fu Wu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Decoding and Synthesizing PWM Converters (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
2 Sept Dr Yongxiang Xia, Zhejiang University
Link prediction in complex networks: An information theory perspective (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: W. Tang)
9 Sept Dr Haibo Hu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Studying Mobile Privacy as a Non-Cryptographer - A Personal 10-Year Retrospect and Outlook (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
16 Sept PUBLIC HOLIDAY: Mid-Autumn Festival Observed
23 Sept Mr Dong Yang, City University of Hong Kong
On Facebook network modeling (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: K.W. Chung)
30 Sept Mr Xingtang Wu, Beijing Jiaotong University
Analysis of Metro Network Performance from a Network Perspective (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: B. Cheng)
7 Oct Dr Congduan Li, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
On Multi-source Multi-sink Hyperedge Networks: Enumeration, Rate Region Computation, and Hierarchy (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: L. Dai)
14 Oct Miss Ronghua Xu, City University of Hong Kong
Topological Characteristics of the Hong Kong Stock Market: A Test-based P-threshold Approach to Understanding Network Complexity (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: I.W.H. Ho)
21 Oct Dr Andreas C. Joseph, Bank of England
An agent-based model for network market formation: on the organisation of international trade (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: T. Chow)
28 Oct Prof. Michal B. Paradowski, University of Warsaw, Poland
Complexity, networks, and language: from innovation diffusion to language acquisition (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: F. Lau)
4 Nov Prof. Charles K. Chui, Stanford University, USA
From systems/networks/control to super-resolution recovery from blind-source models of exponential sums (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: R. Chen)
11 Nov Mr. Zhongyan Fan, City University of Hong Kong
Study of Internet eXchange Point (IXP) from a complex network perspective (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: I.W.H. Ho)
18 Nov Dr Katie Kei Hang Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Assessing the genetic architecture of metabolic diseases: from candidate genes to pathways and networks (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: N. Chan)
25 Nov Prof. Michael Small, University of Western Australia, Australia
Australian Rules Football, and Complex Networks (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
2 Dec Dr Qingpeng Zhang, City University of Hong Kong
Semantic Social Network Analysis Using Tensor Factorization (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: W. Tang)
9 Dec Dr Weifeng Jin, Zhejiang Medical University, China
Classification and symbolic dynamics of evolutionary dynamical systems on one-dimensional regular lattices (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: F. Lau)
16 Dec Prof Housheng Su, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Coordinated control of multi-agent systems with actuator saturation (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: R. Chen)
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