DyCon at MINAKE 2018

DyCon at MINAKE 2018

Spain. 07.03.2018. Umberto Biccari and Víctor Hernández-Santamaría represented DyCON, as invited speakers, in the Microlocal And Numerical Analysis, Kinetic Equations And Control Conference held at the Real Academia de Ciencias…
A tribute to professor Eduardo Casas on his 60TH birthday

A tribute to professor Eduardo Casas on his 60TH birthday

Spain. 22.01.2018. Mathematical Control & Related Fields (2018, Volume 8, Issue 1) Preface A tribute to professor Eduardo Casas on his 60TH birthday [advanced_iframe securitykey="ed73283d0a74a1da3bcb08976fd27b4f38ba1d0c" src="http://www.aimsciences.org/journal/2156-8472/2018/8/1" width="100%" height="600"]
Urtarrila, matematikaren bila

Urtarrila, matematikaren bila

Spain. 08.01.2018. Several Spanish renowned media have published news about this event where conferences will be given by Fernando Corbalán, Eduardo Saez de Cabezón, Claudi Alsina and Enrike Zuazua.
Las Matemáticas del retrete

Las Matemáticas del retrete

Worldwide. 19.11.2017 Cada vez está más unánimemente admitido que las Matemáticas son ubicuas. Vivimos en la sociedad digital, global, del conocimiento, y todo el mundo acepta que hay Matemáticas muy…
Control of Dynamical Systems by Partial Differential Equations

Control of Dynamical Systems by Partial Differential Equations

Many phenomena are common to us all, but the way they work might be less well known. Why? They are dynamic systems! What is a dynamical system? Generally, it means that such kind of systems are described by Partial Differential Equations (PDE), and in order to study them, we have to understand their properties and we need to control some of them...
People in Control

People in Control

In this issue of IEEE Control Systems Magazine (CSM) we speak with Enrique Zuazua, head of the Chair of Computational Mathematics at DeustoTech...
Enrique Zuazua Talking

Advanced Grant ERC: DYCON- Dynamic Control

Aristotle claimed that automation would free humans and so is, increasingly, in our daily lives. Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) in turn defined cybernetics as the science of communication and control in animals and machines.