We are pleased to announce that the full papers presented at the 25th International Conference on Process Control have been officially published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
On June 23, IAM students Richard Bielovič, Bibiana Dobrová, Filip Hlubík, and Viliam Vrba successfully defended their bachelor theses. Congratulations!
The graduation ceremony of master students at FCHPT STU in Bratislava was on Friday, June 20. IAM students Tereza Almásiová, Branislav Daráš, Lukáš Chylý (Magna Cum Laude), Viktória Koncserová, Marko Micherda, Simona Pokorná, Ema Radačovská, Radovan Reich, Monika Řežuchová, Sofia Serhiienko, and Erika Zsideková, were graduated. Congratulations!
On June 19, IAM students Branislav Daráš, Radovan Reich, and Erika Zsideková were awarded for their outstanding master theses. Congratulations!
On June 2, IAM students Tereza Almásiová, Branislav Daráš, Lukáš Chylý, Viktória Koncserová, Marko Micherda, Simona Pokorná, Ema Radačovská, Radovan Reich, Monika Řežuchová, Sofia Serhiienko, and Erika Zsideková successfully defended their master theses. Congratulations!
The workshop is dedicated to the use of advanced technologies in the education process. The main topic is to increase the efficiency of teaching courses with mathematical content at technical universities utilizing modern information technologies.
Master’s state exams will be held at UIAM on June 2, 2025.
Bachelor’s state exams will be held at UIAM on June 23, 2025.
Watch now for the key updates from Prof. Miroslav Fikar, coordinator of the project FrontSeat, and get in touch with all of the interesting activities realized within the Horizon Europe project. This project aims to increase the excellence of scientific research at STU, supervised by the universities RUB Bochum in Germany and the University of Pisa in Italy. The fifth volume of our newsletter is now available online - subscribe here to stay informed.
We are co-authors of a new paper in the international scientific journal European Journal of Control:
Yuning Jiang - Kristína Fedorová - Junyan Su - Juraj Oravec - Boris Houska - Colin N. Jones:
Fast and Lightweight: A Real-Time Parallelizable MPC for Embedded Systems
This research paper was published as a result of scientific cooperation between STU in Bratislava, EPFL Lausanne (Switzerland), and ShanghaiTech University (China).
The paper investigates possibilities to accelerate the real-time evaluation of optimal controllers implemented on embedded hardware using parallel computing. The proposed method outperforms other relevant approaches in terms of runtimes/accuracy.
The parallel computations were implemented in C-code, providing a user-friendly interface for MATLAB. The source code of ParExMPC is freely available on GitHub.