Project Title
Building Mathematical Foundation for Cyber Physical Dynamical Systems: Interdisciplinary Research and Human Resource Development on Control with Prediction and Learning
Message
The purpose of this research is to create a mathematical foundation for further advancement of cyberphysical dynamical systems. Focusing on control, which is a discipline that systematically deals with the analysis and synthesis of dynamical systems, we also conduct extensive research on prediction and learning that are important peripheral technologies. Namely, we will conduct interdisciplinary research on AI reliability verification with control theory (Kyushu University), data-driven control (University of Tokyo), sparse modeling (Hiroshima University), control over networks (Netherland), cyber security (Sweden), and robust control (France and Italy), by three teams from Japan and four top of the top teams from around the world. By proactively recruiting promising young researchers who have not previously been connected to these seven teams through this ASPIRE framework, it is hoped that many next generation top researchers who can work globally will be produced. Furthermore, through brain circulation and collaboration between young researchers both domestically and internationally, we aim to build a sustainable international collaborative research system at the world's top level, originating from ASPIRE.
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