Academics

Lecture by Prof. Xing-huo Yu (RMIT), Nov. 5

Published:2014-10-27 

Complex Networks for Control and Optimisation:From Theory to Applications

Speaker:Prof. Xing-huo Yu (RMIT)

Time and Date: 9:30- , Nov. 5, 2014

Place: Room 521, Physics Building, Handan Campus

 

 

Abstract

Complex networks are everywhere, which are a network with non-trivial topological characteristics which do not occur in traditional networks such as lattices or random graphs. Typical examples are neural systems, food webs, metabolic networks, ecological networks, power grids, and wireless communication networks. The study of complex networks is an emerging research field stimulated by empirical investigations of many real-world complex networks.

In this talk, we will first give a brief overview of Complex Networks research in Modelling, Control and Optimisation, focusing on recent developments and challenges from a spatio-temporal perspective. We will then report some of our recent work in this field, especially their applications in money laundering network detection, and smart grids such as vulnerability analysis, network augmentation, and economic energy dispatch.

 

 

Biography

Professor Xinghuo Yu is the Founding Director of Platform Technologies Research Institute, RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include variable structure and nonlinear control, complex and intelligent systems and their applications. He has published over 500 refereed papers in technical journals, books and conference proceedings. He received a number of awards and honours for his achievements, including the 2013 IEEE-IES Dr.-Ing Eugene Mittelmann Achievement Award and 2012 IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine Best Paper Award.

Professor Yu is a Fellow of the IEEE, Vice-President for Publications and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. He also holds fellowship of Engineers Australia, Institution of Engineering and Technology (UK), Australian Computer Society and Australian Institute of company Directors.

 

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