Graduate students will show case there research work in a poster and compete for valuable prizes sponsored by UConn ECE department. Room: 3rd Floor, Bldg: ITE, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States
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The talk will be about model predictive control which is a powerful control technique that is widely used in the process industries. A control strategy uses mathematical models of a process to predict future behavior and optimize control actions. The technique is particularly useful for controlling complex, dynamic systems, and has been applied in many different areas such as chemical, mechanical, and electrical engineering. In this seminar, Dr. Lou will cover the principles of model predictive control and provide practical examples of its application in Chemical Looping process (CL). He will also discuss the benefits and limitations of the technique, and provide guidance on how to design and implement a model predictive control system. Whether you are an engineer, researcher, or student, this seminar will provide you with valuable insights into the use of model predictive control. Dr. Lou will also Share guidelines for students for how to get prepared for working as an controls engineer in the industries after graduating from ECE. The seminar will be held on hybrid format and we encourage you to attend, and take the first step towards preparing yourself for a successful career as a controls engineer in the industries. Room: Room 301, Bldg: ITE Building, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06268 |
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Dear IEEE Connecticut Section Member, The IEEE Connecticut Section's Annual General Meeting features networking time, an engaging presentation on a relevant topic followed by an excellent dinner. This is a great opportunity to connect with other IEEE members in Connecticut and catch up with our activities. Member/ Senior Member $30+tax Life Member/ Fellow $15+tax Student Member $15+tax Nonmember $75+tax When registering partners please select your own member grade for them to get the correct cost and not the non-member cost. Dinner options: - Chicken Marsala - Grilled Salmon - Prime Rib - Vegetarian (Vegetable Ravioli with Cheese) - Gluten-Free - upon request Venue: Casa Mia at the Hawthorne 2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, CT 06037 Hope to see you there, Oscar Tonello, IEEE Connecticut Section Chair Speaker(s): Ventsi Korichkov, Agenda: 6:30pm - Social Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar 7:00pm - Dinner 7:30pm - Announcements 7:35pm – Speaker 9:00pm - Conclusion Casa Mia at the Hawthorne , 2421 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, Connecticut, United States, 06037 |
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