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Sandra Hirche has been selected as Distinguished Lecturer in the IEEE Control Systems Society. The primary purpose of the Distinguished Lecturer Program is to help Society chapters provide interesting and informative programs for their members and other interested audience from academia and…

Prof. Simone Baldi visited us on January 26th, 2023 for a lab tour and gave a talk about "Adaptive disturbance decoupling: theory and application to platooning" in our seminar room.

We look forward to welcome again DFG Mercator Fellow Prof. John Baras  from the University of Maryland, who will visit ITR from January 25th until January 27th.

Please welcome our new ITR team member Francesco Bianchin who will start next week on Monday, 16.01.23 He is going to work for the new eXprt project. His office is S4508, phone 25738.

SeaClear2.0

The SeaClear2.0 project will start on January 1st 2023, and will run for four years.. The consortium consists of 13 partners from 9 countries, Delft University of Technology (Netherlands, project coordinator), Regional Agency Dunea (Croatia), Fraunhofer (Germany); Hamburg Port Authority (Germany),…

Hossein Kavianirad got the best paper award for the paper „EMG-Based Volitional Torque Estimation in Functional Electrical Stimulation Control“ at the 7th IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES 2022), in the session Biomedical Signal Processing. Congratulations!

Zengjie Zhang (former LSR PhD Student, and now PostDoc at Eindhoven University of Technology) and two PhD students from TU/e, Mr. Shuhao Qi and Mr. Ming Li, are visiting ITR and LSR from Friday 18.11.22 until 23.11.22.

We look forward to welcome again DFG Mercator Fellow Prof. John Baras  from the University of Maryland, who will visit ITR from October 24th until October 26th. In June he already gave a talk at ITR with the title „From Robust Control to Robust Machine and Reinforcement Learning: A Unifying…