3月26日,中心师生迎来两场学术盛宴。上午10点半,中心会议室举办了题为“Scalable Control of Positive Systems/正系统的拓展控制”的学术讲座,由瑞典隆德大学教授Anders Rantzer主讲;下午4点,瑞典林雪平大学教授Claudio Altafini带来了另一场题为“Predictable dynamics of opinion forming on networks with antagonistic interactions”的学术讲座。两场讲座现场座无虚席,受到了师生们的一致好评。
讲座开始前,Anders Rantzer教授与同行专家在中心教师的陪同下参观了中心试验平台,并就同研究领域的课题与陪同人员展开了交流。





Anders Rantzer,瑞典隆德大学教授,瑞典皇家工程科学院院士,IEEE Fellow。
Anders Rantzer received a PhD in 1991 from KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. After postdoctoral positions at KTH and at IMA, University of Minnesota, he joined Lund University in 1993 and was appointed professor of Automatic Control in 1999. The academic year of 2004/05 he was visiting associate faculty member at Caltech. Since 2008 he coordinates the Linnaeus center LCCC at Lund University. For the period 2013-15 he is also chairman of the Swedish Scientific Council for Natural and Engineering Sciences.
Rantzer has been associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and several other journals. He is a winner of the SIAM Student Paper Competition, the IFAC Congress Young Author Price and the IET Premium Award for the best article in IEE Proceedings - Control Theory & Applications during 2006. He is a Fellow of IEEE and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.
His research interests are in modeling, analysis and synthesis of control systems, with particular attention to uncertainty, optimization and distributed control.
Claudio Altafini,瑞典林雪平大学教授,IEEE自动控制会刊副主编。
Claudio Altafini received a M.Sc. ("Laurea") degree in Electrical Engineering for the University of Padova, Italy, in 1996 and a PhD in Optimization and Systems Theory from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden in 2001. He then moved to the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste, Italy, where he is now an Assistant Professor. His research interests are in the areas of nonlinear systems analysis and control, with applications to complex technological and biological networks.