
The Indian Control Conference (ICC-11) is set to take place at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru, India. Organized by IISc in collaboration with the Control Society, this conference promises to be a significant gathering for professionals and academics in the field of control systems. As with previous editions, ICC-11 will seek Technical Co-Sponsorship and Proceedings Acquisition from the IEEE Control Systems Society, ensuring a high standard of technical content and dissemination of research findings.
The conference aims to foster discussions on the latest advancements in control theory and its applications. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with a diverse range of exhibitors and speakers, enhancing the collaborative environment of the event. ICC-11 is anticipated to attract experts, researchers, and practitioners who are keen to share knowledge, explore innovations, and address challenges in the domain of control systems.
The Indian Control Conference (ICC) is the premier conference in India for control and system theory and applications. It brings together researchers, practitioners, and students from academia and industry to present and discuss the latest advances in the field.
Typical topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Control Theory: Robust control, optimal control, adaptive control, nonlinear control, distributed control, hybrid systems, learning-based control.
- Systems Theory: Networked control systems, cyber-physical systems, distributed parameter systems.
- Applications: Control applications in robotics, aerospace, automotive, power systems, smart grids, manufacturing, process control, biomedical systems, and more.
- Emerging Areas: AI/ML for Control, systems and synthetic biology, control of complex networks, control for sustainable systems.
- Experimental Control: Emphasis on real-world implementations and experimental results.
Plenary Speakers:
The conference has already announced some confirmed plenary speakers, including:
- Prof. Debasish Ghose (Indian Institute of Science)
- Prof. Munther A. Dahleh (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Prof. Sanjay Shakkottai (University of Texas at Austi