*Title:* Feedback everywhere
*Speaker:* Professor John Lygeros, Professor of Computation and Control
and Head, Department of Information Technology and Electrical
Engineering, ETH Zurich
*Date/Time:* 6.30-7.30pm, refreshments from 6pm
*Location: *Woodward Conference Centre, 10th floor, Melbourne Law
(Building 106), 185 Pelham St, Carlton VIC 3053
*Registration:
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*Abstract:* What do self driving cars, power grids and homeostasis in
biology have in common? Seemingly not much. If one looks "under the
hood", however, one discovers that they all rely on a common principle
that renders their operation robust and reliable. This principle, known
as feedback, is intuitive: see where you are, compare to where you want
to be, and move in the direction that reduces the difference between the
two. Though the feedback principle itself is simple to explain,
understanding its implications, uses and limitations is far from it and
forms the topic of a branch of engineering known as automatic control.
*23rd May 2019*
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