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SUMMARY:Mario Di Bernardo (University of Naples Federico II)\, “Control of Complex Multi-Agent Systems”
DESCRIPTION:Mario di Bernardo is Professor of Automatic Control at the University of Naples Federico II\, Italy and Visiting Professor of Nonlinear Systems and Control at the University of Bristol\, U.K. He currently serves as Deputy pro-Vice Chancellor for Internationalization at the University of Naples and coordinates the research area and PhD program on Modeling and Engineering Risk and Complexity of the Scuola Superiore Meridionale\, the new School of Advanced Studies located in Naples. On 28th February 2007 he was bestowed the title of Cavaliere of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic for scientific merits from the President of Italy. His research interests include the analysis\, synchronization and control of complex network systems; piecewise-smooth dynamical systems; nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear control with applications to engineering and computational biology. \nThis talk will take place as part of SCIoI member Mohsen Raoufi’s seminar “Introduction to Collective Robotics: Where Complexity Meets Robotics\,” which provides an overview on the topic of collective robotics while exploring key areas like complexity science\, network science\, and engineering. \n©SCIoI \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/mario-di-bernardo-university-of-naples-federico-ii-control-of-complex-multi-agent-systems/
LOCATION:SCIoI\, Marchstraße 23\, 10587 Berlin\, Room 2.057
CATEGORIES:Hot Topics in Intelligence Research
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SUMMARY:Sabine Hauert (University of Bristol)\, “Breaking Swarm Stereotypes: Scalability\, Adaptability\, and Robustness in Real-World Applications”
DESCRIPTION:Sabine Hauert is Professor of Swarm Engineering at the University of Bristol in the UK. Her research focuses on making swarms for people\, and across scales\, from nanorobots for cancer treatment\, to larger robots for environmental monitoring\, or logistics. Before joining the University of Bristol\, Sabine engineered swarms of nanoparticles for cancer treatment at MIT\, and deployed swarms of flying robots at EPFL. \nThe distributed nature of swarm robotics has the potential to enable out-of-the-box solutions in real-world environments that adapt\, scale\, and are robust to failure. To achieve this potential\, we may need to broaden our perception of swarms being composed of large numbers of autonomous\, simple\, and often homogeneous agents that use local interaction and sensing alone. Instead\, we propose a shift towards swarms with emergent properties that are easy to design\, monitor\, control\, and validate by humans. We show how swarms can rely on sophisticated perception of their local environment\, and share some information quasi-globally. Finally we envision a world where swarms of specialised robots have a shared awareness of their operations and co-exist in common environments\, coordinating tasks in construction\, farming\, logistics\, and environmental preservation. \nThis talk will take place as part of SCIoI member Mohsen Raoufi’s seminar “Introduction to Collective Robotics: Where Complexity Meets Robotics\,” which provides an overview on the topic of collective robotics while exploring key areas like complexity science\, network science\, and engineering. \nThis talk will take place in person at SCIoI and will be available as a live stream. \nImage created with DALL-E by Maria Ott.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/sabine-hauert-university-of-bristol-adaptability-and-robustness/
LOCATION:SCIoI\, Marchstraße 23\, 10587 Berlin\, Room 2.057
CATEGORIES:Hot Topics in Intelligence Research
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