[SEMINAR] On the analysis and control design for time-delay systems

Speaker: Prof. Wim Michiels (KU Leuven, NUMA – Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics section) Location: Seminar Room of Alan Turing building (Coppito 0) Date: Tuesday, May 27, 16:15 – 17:00  Live streaming on “ExEmerge Seminars” team (MS Teams code b7ti8br, link to the meeting here) Title: On the analysis and control design for time-delay systems Abstract: Time-delays are important components of many […]

The Talking Scientist (part 2) – Science Communication in Practice

In this module, participants will explore practical approaches to science communication, with a focus on some specific applications. We will discuss various methods of engaging with the public, from writing press releases and articles to organizing science events and public talks. Participants will be introduced totheories and principles of effective communication in different formats such as museums, citizen science, and […]

[PhD School] Designing and Assembling Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

Dealing with nowadays complex systems is very difficult. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) are even morecritical as they need to cope with software (in some sense something people are used to) with hardware(typically geographically distributed, among different domains). Future systems will always be acombination of physical and cyber parts, and thus it is mandatory to know how to deal will them and, […]

The Talking Scientist (part 1) – History and Evolution of Science Communication

Science communication has evolved dramatically, adapting to societal changes and technological advancements to make scientific knowledge more accessible to the public. In this seminar, we traces the history of science communication and explore some key moments, influential figures, and shifting methodologies that have shaped how science is shared with society. This seminar provides an introductory overview of how science communication […]