2002 CONTROL AWARENESS DAYSon THE UBIQUITY OF CONTROLDecember 11, 2002 IEEE 2002 Conference on Decision and ControlDecember 10 - 13, 2002
PANELISTS LIST
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University of Valencia Abstract: Control principles and concepts are pervading most engineering and scientific fields. The analysis of the presence of feedback as well as the dynamic behavior of any class of systems help to explain classical concepts and to go beyond, encouraging young people to undertake innovative approaches in their studies and designs. Examples of that can be illustrated by basic systems such as:
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Arizona State University "Semiconductor Manufacturing Capacity Analysis and Improvement" Abstract: Controls in the semiconductor manufacturing industry branch many different disciplines from engineering to economics. The capital-intensive nature of this industry is demanding more and more productivity from the manufacturing plants. The plant managers must perform capacity analysis to determine machines capable of boosting production. Process control improvements on these machines increase the overall efficiency of the plant and decrease production costs. A discussion of this industry will be presented along with a model of a semiconductor manufacturing plant and the mathematics for selecting the "constraining" machines. |
University of Kansas Abstract: Undergraduate's Partnership with K-12 I will share my experience with participating in outreach programs for K-12 sponsored by KU's mathematics department. The importance and benefits for undergraduates from this kind of outreach activity will be discussed. Examples of successful REU research team projects in math, science, and technology done by undergraduates and junior high and high school students will be provided. |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract: Mathematics is a natural language for solving real-world problems. Control theory, probability, and statistics provide meaningful insights into complex systems such as financial markets and the Internet. We will discuss how mathematics can turn a single dollar into millions, and can hurl bits of information around the globe at the speed of light! |
Ford Research Laboratory "Control and Mobility" Abstrtact: Control is regarded as a key enabling technology in automotive industry. We will explore briefly the exciting field of automotive engine control. Several examples will be given, where controls played a critical role in enhancing safety, performance, driveability, and emission. |
Miami University, Oxford Ohio "Control, Mathematics, Computers and Cancer: An Integrated Approach to Cancer Treatment" Abstract: The goal of this presentation is to show the role of control, mathematics, and computers in the treatment of cancer. Cancer represents a complex biological system that affects a great number of people. By using mathematics, a description of how cancer evolves can be formed. With this model, one can explore how various treatments will affect the cancer. The selection of the treatment, the dose administered, the way in which the dose is administered, and when the treatment is given represents the control parameters for clinical treatment. These are very difficult >problems and computers are employed to solve the control problem. Computational examples will be used to illustrate how control and mathematics can be used to think about creative ways to treat cancer. Please note, even though the focus in this presentation is on cancer, the implications and ideas presented can be applied to many other areas as well, for example, the treatment of epilepsy and diabetes. |
University of Kansas Abstract: Stochastic Analysis and Control in Finance, Telecommunications and Medicine Simulation of stochastic processes using MATLAB will be demonstrated. Applications of stochastic analysis and control to finance, telecommunications and medicine will be discussed. |
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