Conference and workshop: Nonlinear model reduction for control Blacksburg, VA, May 22-26, 2023

A workshop followed by a conference on Nonlinear Model Reduction for Control will be held at Virginia Tech during 22-26 May 2023.

A two-day workshop targeted at graduate students and postdocs will include tutorials on nonlinear balancing and control, proper orthogonal decomposition and other model reduction strategies, and computational methods for implementing these approaches.

The conference themes are nonlinear balanced truncation, Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman approaches to control and model reduction, interpolatory and data-driven methods for nonlinear systems, proper orthogonal decomposition for control, and tensor methods for scalable computation.

Please use this form to indicate your interest in participating in the conference, to submit an abstract & title for consideration of the conference program (decisions will be made in February) and to indicate if you would like to be considered for partial conference support (if you are within 3y of PHD). Supported early-career researchers will get the registration waived and partial travel support. For all other attendees, there will be a $300 registration fee (link will come in February).  
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Only for early career researchers (student or within 3y of having obtained a PHD): Would you like to be considered for (partial) travel support? We have limited funds from NSF available that we will use to support junior participants. Decisions will be made in February 2023.
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