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Zaborszky
Zaborszky Distinguished Lecture Series
The Annual Zaborszky Distinguished Lecture Series was created in 1990 to honor the founder and first chairman of the Department of Systems Science and Mathematics, Professor John Zaborszky. Each year a distinguished scholar is invited to present a series of three lectures in his/her field of expertise.
2007 Graham C. Goodwin (University of Newcastle, Australia, Dept of Electrical Engineering)
Sampling and Quantization in System Modelling, Control and Signal Processing
Overview
First lecture
Second lecture
Third lecture
2006 Stephen Boyd (Sanford University, Dept of Electrical Engineering)
Convex Optimization: Recent Advances and Applications
First lecture
Second lecture
Third lecture
2005 Alan Willsky (MIT, Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Multi-resolution Markov Models, Graphical Model, and Sensor Networks
2004 Roger Brockett (Harvard University)
Combinatorial Optimization, Neural Networks, and Adaptive Control
2003 Allen R. Tannenbaum (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Lectures on Active Vision
2002 A. Steve Morse (Yale University, Dept of Electrical Engineering)
Control Using Logic and Switching
2001 Panos J. Antsaklis (University of Notre Dame, Dept of Electrical Engineering)
Hybrid and Discrete Event Systems in Autonomous Intelligent Control)
2000 Anders Lindquist (Royal Institute of Technology, Dept of Mathematics, Sweden)
Analytic Interpolation with Degree Constraint with Applications to Systems and
Control and Signal Processing
1999 Tamer Basar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Paradigms for Robustness in Controller and Filter Designs
1998 Leon O. Chua (University of California at Berkeley),
CNN: A Paradigm for Complexity
1997 Jürgen Ackermann (German Aerospace Research Establishment)
Robust Control Supports Car Drivers and Pilots
1996 Pravin Varaiya (University of California at Berkeley)
Intelligent Highway Transportation Systems
1995 Y.C. Ho (Harvard University)
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems and a New Paradigm for Performance Analysis
1994 H. Thomas Banks (North Carolina State University)
Estimation and Control in Distributed Parameter Systems
1993 Jan Willems (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
The Behavioral Approach to Systems and Control
1992 Karl Astrom (Lund University, Sweden)
Automatic Tuning and Adaptation
1991 Arthur Krener (University of California at Davis)
Nonlinear Control and Estimation
1990 Roger Brockett (Harvard University)
Combinatorial Optimization, Neural Networks, and Adaptive Control
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