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SEMINAR SERIES ON

COMPLEX SYSTEMS, NETWORKS, CONTROL AND APPLICATIONS

Fridays, January 19 to May 18, 2018, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Room B6605 (Blue Zone), City University of Hong Kong
Room CD634 (Enter from D or E core), Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 

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 chaos and bifurcation, systems control, complex networks and their engineering applications. A list of tentative topics and schedule is as follows.

19 Jan
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Prof. Michael Small, University of Western Australia, Australia
Building networks with discrete dynamics from time series (Venue: G6302, CityU, Chair: R. Chen)
23 Jan (Tue)
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Prof. Anders Lindquist, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
What is the connection between artificial speech and modern mathematics, and how can this be used in system identification and robust control? (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: J. Chen)
26 Jan
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Prof. Yanmei Kang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Some Quantitative Analysis for Stochastic Dynamics of Gene Regulatory Networks (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
2 Feb (11am)
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Prof. Michael Rosenbluh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Enabling the Use of the Bandwidth Resource in Coherent Optical Detection (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: N. Chan))
2 Feb
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Prof. Shinji Hara, Chuo University, Japan
Hierarchically Decentralized Control Synthesis with Electric Vehicle Applications (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: J. Chen)
9 Feb
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Dr Yuhong Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Urban Road Networks: From Ordinary to Extraordinary (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
16 Feb CHINESE NEW YEAR
23 Feb
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Dr Shaofu Yang, Southeast University, China
Distributed Optimization Based on Networked Systems (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: W. Tang)
2 Mar
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Dr Changyuan Yu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Physical Layer of Optical Fiber Communication and Sensor Systems (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: F. Lau)
9 Mar
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Dr Yao Guo, Fudan University, China, and York University, Canada
From Randomly Switched Systems to Temporal Complex Networks: Stability and Synchronization (Venue: G6302, CityU, Chair: K.W. Chung)
16 Mar
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Dr Man-Wai Mak, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Deep Learning: Concepts, Tools, and Applications (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
23 Mar
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Dr Mark Saul, American Institute of Mathematics, San Jose, USA
Computer Science Unplugged (Venue: Y6405, CityU, Chair: C.W. Tan)
30 Mar GOOD FRIDAY
6 Apr
🕟 
DAY FOLLOWING CHING MING HOLIDAY
In view of the long weekend following Ching Ming Festival, the turn-up rate is expected to be low and Dr Wen Chen's seminar will be rescheduled to another date.
13 Apr
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Dr Qingpeng Zhang, City University of Hong Kong
Optimizing HIV Interventions for Multiplex Social Networks via Partition-Based Random Search (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: L. Dai)
20 Apr
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Dr Gang Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Application of Solution Process Organic Semiconductors in Printable Solar Photovoltaic Device (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: F. Lau)
27 Apr
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Dr Guofeng Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Quantum gradient descent algorithm (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: N. Chan)
4 May
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Prof. Xu Zhao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Advanced control strategies enabling grid integration of wind power (Venue: CD634, PolyU, Chair: M. Tse)
11 May
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Dr Yang Lou, City University of Hong Kong
Toward Stronger Robustness of Network Controllability (Venue: B6605, CityU, Chair: T. Chow)
18 May (2:30pm)
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Prof. Frank Allgower, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Live and Let die - How control theory may contribute to the cure of cancer (Venue: G6302, CityU, Chair: )
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