报告时间:2024年8月15日周四下午15:00
报告地点:江南大学物联网工程学院C317
Abstract (报告简介): (1) Identification and control of nonlinear dynamic systems are methodologies and approaches widely used in industrial operations and academic research publications. These have been more importantly adopted in modern emerging man-made systems such as robots motion control and petroleum refinery processes. These are complex and challenging in research due to the inherent characteristics of nonlinearity such as multiple equilibria, limit cycles, and chaotic behaviour. Tremendous effort has been devoted to the research and development to develop various effective approaches. Surely the research and development will be continued. My research vision and method have focused on providing concise solutions to the complex problems with academic understanding and potential applications.
Quanmin Zhuis Professor in control systems at the School of Engineering, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. He obtained his MSc in Harbin Institute of Technology, China in 1983 and PhD in Faculty of Engineering, University of Warwick, UK in 1989. His main research interest is in nonlinear system modelling, identification, and control. He has published over 300 papers on these topics, edited various books with Springer, Elsevier, and the other publishers, and provided consultancy to various industries. Currently Professor Zhu is acting as the Editor of Elsevier book series of Emerging Methodologies and Applications in Modelling, Identification and Control, and the associate editor of Frontiers in Control Engineering.