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Port-Hamiltonian Systems 2025

Spring School on Theory and Applications of Port-Hamiltonian Systems
23-28 March 2025, Fraueninsel (Chiemsee)

The port-Hamiltonian approach allows the structured modelling of complex, interconnected and heterogeneous multi-physical systems. It is the basis for control methods, which exploit the underlying physical structure or impose desired energetic behaviour in closed loop. The third edition of the international spring school PHS 2025 targets PhD students, PostDocs, and advanced Master students from engineering and applied mathematics, who are interested in the state of the art, current research topics and applications in the fields

  • modelling of complex multi-domain physical systems,
  • structure-preserving numerical methods and their use in control,
  • novel approaches for energy- and entropy-aware and optimal control.

The school is organized by Paul Kotyczka (TUM), Bernhard Maschke (University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France) and the Franco-Bavarian University Cooperation Center (BayFrance) in Munich, in cooperation with Birgit Jacob (University of Wuppertal, Germany).

Application for Students, PhDs and Post-Docs

Application deadline: 12 Januar 2025
For the remaining few places you can apply until 26 January 2025.

Notification of acceptance: 19 January 2025
For late applications: 31 January 2025

In order to attend to the event, please create an account by using the blue button. This account will allow you to submit your application consisting of a motivation letter and a CV plus a tentative poster title (obligatory for Master and PhD students), to check the status of your application, to enroll after your sucessfull application and to give you access to your documents.

Apply as Student/PHD/Post-Doc for participation

Speakers

(in alphabetical order)

  • Alessandro Macchelli (Bologna)
  • Arjan van der Schaft (Groningen)
  • Bernhard Maschke (Lyon)
  • Birgit Jacob (Wuppertal)
  • Claudia Totzeck (Wuppertal)
  • Denis Matignon (Toulouse)
  • Hans Zwart (Twente)
  • Hector Ramírez (Valparaíso)
  • Laurent Lefèvre (Valence)
  • Manuel Schaller (Chemnitz)
  • Michele Cucuzzella (Groningen)
  • Pablo Borja (Plymouth)
  • Paul Kotyczka (Munich)
  • Stefano Stramigioli (Twente)
  • Thomas Hélie (Paris)
  • Yann Le Gorrec (Besançon)

Registration for all Speakers

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Venue

Abbey Frauenwörth

Isle of Frauenchiemsee Frauenchiemsee
D-83256 Chiemsee

how to get to Frauenwörth

Accommodation

Accommodation will be reserved for all participants at Abbey Frauenwörth.

  • For students and PhD candidates: Accommodation will typically be in shared twin rooms (separate beds). Single rooms are available for an additional fee of €50, subject to availability. If you already know someone you would like to share a room with, please let us know.
  • For speakers: Single rooms will be reserved.

Fees

For Students, PhDs, and Post-Docs:

  • Attendance fee: €400 (includes full board, accommodation, leisure trip and shuttle service).
  • Accommodation is typically in shared twin rooms.
  • Single rooms, if available, can be booked for an additional fee of €50.

We can offer two waivers of €275 each for exceptional but financially disadvantaged participants. If you require this support, please include a clear note in your motivation letter.

For Speakers:

  • Single rooms will be reserved, and the attendance fee is waived.

Preliminary Program and Poster

The program contains lectures to introduce the port-Hamiltonian approach, advanced topics and application talks. A mini-course by Claudia Totzeck and Manuel Schaller introduces to optimization and optimal control for port-Hamiltonian systems. Participants bring a poster on their research topic (obligatory for Master and PhD student; on a voluntary basis for Postdocs), as a basis for the exchange with the experts in interactive sessions.
Find here the flyer and the preliminary program. You are welcome to use the poster for advertising purposes to your colleagues and PhDs.

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If you have any questions, please send an email to phs2025.rt@ed.tum.de.