Control & Related Fields (CRF)

March 27-29, 2023, Institute of Mathematics of the University of Seville (IMUS)

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Introduction

The Control and Related Fields conference is focused on control theory and related fields such as identification problem and inverse scattering technique, optimal control problem as well as stabilization problems in engineering and numerical methods for control and inverse problems.

This conference is intended to gather internationally leading researchers from the community of control theory and young researchers to provide a wide angle snapshot of this exciting and fast moving area and facilitate the exchange of ideas on recent advances in its various aspects.

In addition to the plenary conferences, a poster session will take place (submissions are welcome!).

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is a pleasure to invite you to participate at the Conference on Control and Related Fields, to be held on March 27-29, 2023 at the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Seville, Spain .

In these pages we will update all the information about the Congress and its development.

We look forward to seeing you in Seville.

Program

  • J. Apraiz (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain)
  • A. Benabdallah (Aix-Marseille University, France)
  • A. Benaissa (Djillali Liabes University, Algeria)
  • I. Boussaada (Paris-Saclay University, France)
  • C. Castro (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • A. Doubova (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
  • E. Fernández-Cara (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
  • F. Macià (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • C. Pignotti (Università dell’Aquila, Italy)
  • L. Robbiano (Paris-Saclay University, France)
  • M. Sepúlveda (Universidad de Concepción, Chile)
  • F. Triki (Grenoble Alpes University, France)
  • Z. Abdallah (Lebanese University, Lebanon)
  • J.A. Bárcena-Petisco (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain)
  • M. Ben Said (University of Monastir, Tunisia)
  • D. A. de Souza (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
  • K. Le Balc'h (Sorbonne Université, France)
  • I. Marín-Gayte (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
  • S. Marx (Nantes Université, France)
  • W. Zouhair (Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco)

Reception of participants

E. Fernández-Cara

abstract

Coffee break

I. Boussaada

abstract

J. Apraiz

abstract

Lunch

C. Pignotti

abstract

M. Ben Said

abstract

K. Le Balc'h

abstract

Coffee break

F. Macià

abstract

Poster session

L. Robbiano

abstract

M. Sepúlveda

abstract

Coffee break

A. Doubova

abstract

D. A. de Souza

abstract

W. Zouhair

abstract

Lunch

S. Marx

abstract

Z. Abdallah

abstract

Coffee break

A. Benaissa

abstract

Poster session

Social dinner

F. Triki

abstract

C. Castro

abstract

Coffee break

I. Marín-Gayte

abstract

J.A. Bárcena-Petisco

abstract

A. Benabdallah

abstract

Lunch

Organizing committee

Kaïs Ammari

Kaïs Ammari

University of Monastir

Anna Doubova

Anna Doubova

University of Seville

Manolo Burgos

Manuel González Burgos

University of Seville

S. Gerbi

Stéphane Gerbi

University of Chambéry

Venue

Location info and gallery

Seville, Spain

Institute of Mathematics of the University of Seville (IMUS)

Celestino Mutis building, first floor

Campus de Reina Mercedes

Practical Information

Accommodation

Some options for the accommodation that are at walking distance from the venue site ( IMUS) are: Important: There is a limited number of available rooms in Residencia Universitaria Rector Estanislao del Campo and Colegio Mayor Hernando Colón. Therefore, we suggest you booking your room as soon as possible.

How to arrive

Sevilla is easy to reach from the main Spanish cities. Sevilla has an international airport (Sevilla-San Pablo Airport) and a main train station (Sevilla-Santa Justa) with a fast-track railway connecting Sevilla with Madrid as well as many other important cities in Spain.
  • Airport: Sevilla-San Pablo Airport is about 10 km far from the city center. The most convenient ways to get to Sevilla is either by bus or by taxi.
    • By bus: One way trip is 4,00 Euros.
    • By taxi: You can see the fares here.
  • Train: Sevilla has good rail links to Barcelona, Cádiz, Córdoba, Jaén, Jerez de la Frontera, Granada, Huelva, Madrid, and Málaga. The fast–track AVE railway line provides a 2h 30min connection to Madrid every hour. For more information you can go to the train company website: https://www.renfe.com.
    Sevilla–Santa Justa train station is connected to the city center by local bus lines C1, C2 and 32. Red painted city buses are the predominant public transportation. Information about bus lines at Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla (TUSSAM): 955 479 000 or at their web page https://www.tussam.es/. You can get a map here.
  • Intercity buses: There are two bus stations with bus services to most of the main cities in Spain:
    • Prado de San Sebastián bus station : 954 417 111.
    • Plaza de Armas bus station. : 954 908 040.
    The cheapest way to get from Madrid to Sevilla is by intercity bus Socibus. For more info visit https://www.socibus.es/.
  • Local Buses: Red painted city buses are the predominant public transportation. Information about bus lines (and tramway line) at Transportes Urbanos de Sevilla (TUSSAM): 955 479 000 or at their web page https://www.tussam.es/.
    You can get a one trip ticket (1,40 Euros) directly from the driver (from the machines in the tramway shelters) but it is cheaper if you buy a rechargeable travel card (they can be bought at most magazine stores you find in sidewalks all around the city):
    • 6,40+1,50€ for the one–trip travel card (called "tarjeta sin trasbordo").
    • 7,00+1,50 Euros for the multiple–connections travel card (called "tarjeta con trasbordo").
    There are also tourist travel cards for one day (5,00 €) and for three days (10,50 €). For a map of the city with the local buses lines here.
  • Taxi: A usual taxi fare from north to south of the city center is around 8 Euros:
    • Radio–Taxi Giralda: 954 675 555.
    • Radio–Taxi: 954 580 000.
    • Tele–Taxi: 954 622 222.

Posters

List of posters

Abstract poster submission: participants in the Meeting are encouraged to show some of their on-going work, by presenting a poster.

Authors willing should send to doubova@us.es an abstract of their contribution, with no more than 1 page, by March 1, 2023. The organisers will decide on the proposals before March 3, 2023.

Registration

Open now

The registration is free but mandatory and includes the documentation of the congress, coffee breaks and lunches during the three days.

In order to register, you must send an email to acti2-imus@us.es, no later than March 3, 2023, including all the necessary information: name, address, CIF, NIF, passport or Tax Id.

Sponsors

With the support of