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LIDS Seminar Series: Babak Hassibi
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Explore our talks, seminars, conferences, workshops, and other events. Event videos, when available, can be found on the LIDS YouTube channel.

The LIDS Seminar Series serves as a focal point in the intellectual life of the lab. Seminar videos, when available, can be found on the LIDS YouTube channel.

LIDS Sustainability Seminars support the intellectual life of the lab through a focus on topics around computing and sustainability. Seminar videos, when available, can be found on the LIDS YouTube channel.

LIDS AI and Society Seminars support the intellectual life of the lab through a focus on topics around computing and society. Seminar videos, when available, can be found on the LIDS YouTube channel.

Seminars are held from 3-4pm, followed by a reception. All seminars are held in 45-230 unless otherwise noted. More details at robotics.mit.edu/robotics-seminar

Explore our talks, seminars, conferences, workshops, and other events. Event videos, when available, can be found on the LIDS YouTube channel.

Tea talks are 20-minute informal talks for the purpose of sharing ideas and making others aware about topics of interest to the LIDS community. Talks are followed by refreshments and informal conversation. Email lids_autonomy_teas@mit.edu with questions or to get involved.

Tea talks are 20-minute informal talks for the purpose of sharing ideas and making others aware about topics of interest to the LIDS community. Talks are followed by refreshments and informal conversation. Email lids_sustainability_teas@mit.edu with questions or to get involved.

Tea talks are 20-minute informal talks for the purpose of sharing ideas and making others aware about topics of interest to the LIDS community. Talks are followed by refreshments and informal conversation. Email lids_stats_tea@mit.edu with questions or to get involved.

The Energy Systems & Infrastructures: Modeling, Computing and Control (EIMC2) research group provide comprises 10 LIDS subgroups working in the area of modeling, computing and control for energy and infrastructures. EIMC2’s biweekly talks are held in 45-500A on Tuesdays, 4-5pm unless otherwise noted.

Explore our conferences and workshops. Learn more about the Annual Sanjoy K. Mitter LIDS Student Conference.

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December 9, 2024
LIDS Seminar Series: Babak Hassibi
December 2, 2024
LIDS Seminar Series: René Vidal
November 25, 2024
LIDS Seminar Series: Miloslav Krstic
"PDE Backstepping: Offline Learning Enables Online-Adaptive Control" The talk combines a history lecture, commissioned for the 2024 IEEE Control History Forum, with the 2023 IEEE Bode Prize Lecture, on the future of model-based control in the era of machine learning.
November 18, 2024
LIDS Seminar Series: Bassam Bamieh
“Architectural Questions in Distributed Systems and Controls” In the design and control of large-scale distributed systems, architectural considerations are arguably some of the most important ones.
October 28, 2024
LIDS Seminar Series: Murat Arcak
“Data-Driven Approaches for Estimating Reachable Sets in Complex Dynamical Systems” The computation of reachable sets is essential for characterizing and verifying the behavior of safety-critical systems.
October 25, 2024
Robotics Seminar: Adam Bry
The talk covers core autonomy technologies behind Skydio’s 40,000+ flying robots used by over 2,000 organizations in 20+ industries, and discusses ethical considerations in serving law enforcement and defense.
October 25, 2024
EIMC2 Seminar: Hannele Holttinen and Julia Matevosyan
The IEA WIND Task 25 provides Recommended Practices for wind and solar integration studies, guiding researchers and operators on conducting and benchmarking studies, including new recommendations for systems dominated by wind and solar power.
October 1, 2024
LIDS Autonomy Tea Talk: Maximilian Stolzle
"Integrating Physical Structure and Stability Guarantees into the Learning of Robot Models & Motion Policies" We strive towards a future where robots and humans can collaborate in close proximity to each other.
October 1, 2024
EIMC2 Talk: Hongbo Sun
"Phase Management of Power Distribution Systems" The power grid is designed as a three-phase alternating current (AC) system. To operate and control the grid effectively, it is crucial to know precisely how power sources and consumers are connected to its phases.