Chetty's Work Featured at 2016 CDC in Osaka, Japan
December 15, 2015
This year’s Conference on Decision and Control in Osaka Japan featured a special sequence of two sessions on “Network Representations, Semantics, Identification, and Control” organized by Professors Warnick (BYU) and Materassi (University of Tennessee). Vasu Chetty, a Ph.D. student in IDeA Labs, contributed the principle work on network semantics for the sessions. His paper, entitled “Network Semantics of Dynamical Systems,” was one of twelve invited contributions to the sessions. Former IDeA Labber Philip Pare, currently in a Ph.D. program at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, also contributed to the session, presenting work from his Master’s thesis on nework identifiability conditions for state space representations of network systems. Both talks continue a long line of research in the labs about the distinctions between different notions of structure in complex dynamic systems.