德国丁先春教授来我院做学术报告

时间:2012-12-17浏览:27

 报告题目:Data-driven design of fault-tolerant systems and its (possible) applications in the process control/asset management


时间: 12月21日 14:00~16:00

地点: 会议中心中心会议室

参加对象 :教师和研究生

Abstract: AKS is one of the leading groups in the field of system monitoring and diagnosis. In the running EU-project PAPYRUS (Plug and Play monitoring and control architecture for optimization of large scale production processes ) and the national research project EVA, AKS is working on the development of advanced monitoring and diagnosis methods and algorithms for large-scale processes and systems, and, in collaboration with industrial partners, on the tests of these methods on pilot assets and processes.
In this talk, recent research activities at AKS in the field of data-driven design of fault-tolerant systems are reported. It includes (a) application of multivariate ****ysis techniques to process monitoring and asset management (b) reliable operation and performance-oriented maintenance of industrial control loops.

另外,丁教授还将介绍德国高校在工程教育方面的一些情况。

Biography of Steven Ding
Steven Ding received Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Gerhard-Mercator University of Dui**urg, Germany, in 1992. From 1992 to 1994, he was a R&D engineer at Rheinmetall GmbH, Germany. From 1995 to 2001, he was a full-professor of control engineering at the University of Applied Science Lausitz in Senftenberg, Germany, and served as vice president of this university during 1998 – 2000. Since 2001, he has been a full-professor of control engineering and the head of the Institute for Automatic Control and Complex Systems (AKS) at the University of Dui**urg-Essen. His research interests are model-based and data-driven fault diagnosis, fault tolerant systems and their application in industry with a focus on automotive systems and chemical processes.