IASE Distinguished Lecture Series

The University of Connecticut's IASE distinguished lecture series aims to build a network of excellence by having renowned thought leaders from academia and industry deliver talks on state-of-the-art in Advanced Systems Engineering. These lectures promote new and innovative ways of addressing today's systems challenges and help IASE affiliated faculty and students set new directions in research and education.

2018

Presenter: Hod Lipson

Topic: Curious and Creative Machines

Date: Nov 5th, 2018

Presenter: Magnus Egerstedt

Topic: Long Duration Autonomy with Applications to Persistent Environmental Monitoring

Date: Apr 3, 2018

2017

2016

Presenter: Masayoshi Tomizuka

Topic: Recent Advances in Robot Controls for Factory Automation

Date: November 28th, 2016

Presenter: Wei Chen

Topic: Design of Emerging Engineered Materials System

Date: October 17th, 2016

Presenter: Yannis Kevrekidis

Topic: Data, Manifold Learning, and the Modeling of Complex/Multi-scale Systems

Date: March 10th, 2016

2015

Presenter: Sanjoy Baruah

Topic: Scheduling Theories for Cyber-Physical Systems

Date: June 30th, 2015

Presenter: Brian Anderson

Topic: UAV Formation Operations: Recent Developments

Date: June 24th, 2015

Presenter: William Rouse

Topic: Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare

Date: June 8th, 2015

Presenter: Alberto S. Vincentelli

Topic: Let’s Get Physical: Adding Physical Dimensions to Cyber Systems

Date: April 10th, 2015

Presenter: Steve Morse

Topic: Un-directed Rigid Formations are Problematic

Date: February 12th, 2015

2014