Dates: Part I: July 8 and 9, 2021; Part II: Nov. 12 and 13, 2021
Times: TBA

One of the distinct features of hybrid systems is the coexistence of continuous dynamics and discrete events, and their interactions. A stochastic hybrid system is one that the continuous dynamics or discrete events or both are random processes. The motivations for studying such systems stem from emerging and existing applications in wireless communications, signal processing, queueing networks, production planning, biological systems, ecosystems, financial engineering, and control and optimization systems (especially large-scale systems) under the influence of random environments. The symposium will cover important areas of research, which spends a spectrum of applied and theoretical areas. Our aim is to bring together researchers from multi-disciplinary communities in applied mathematics, applied probability, engineering, and mathematical biology, to review, and to substantially update the most recent progress.

Invited Speakers:


Part I (July 8 and 9)

Alessandro Abate
University of Oxford
Department of Computer Science

Michel Benaim
Université de Neuchâtel
Institut de mathématiques

Francois Dufour
Université de Bordeaux
Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux

Joao Hespanha
University of California, Santa Barbara
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Yuan Lou
The Ohio State University
Department of Mathematics

Kening Lu
Brigham Young University
Department of Mathematics

Xuerong Mao
University of Strathclyde
Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Jose Luis Menaldi
Wayne State University
Department of Mathematics

Andre Platzer
Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Computer Science

Pavithra Prabhakar
Kansas State University
Department of Computer Science

Andrew Teel
University of California, Santa Barbara
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Xiaodong Yan
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Chenggui Yuan
Swansea University
Department of Mathematics

Qing Zhang
University of Georgia
Department of Mathematics


Part II (Nov. 12 and 13)

Iddo Ben-Ari
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Zhen-Qing Chen
University of Washington
Department of Mathematics

Philip A. Ernst
Rice University
Department of Statistics

Maria Gordina
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Xin Guo
University of California, Berkeley
Department of IEOR

Vikram Krishnamurthy
Cornell University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Oleksii Mostovyi
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Dang Hai Nguyen
University of Alabama
Department of Mathematics

Son Luu Nguyen
University of Puerto Rico
Department of Mathematics

Kavita Ramanan
Brown University
Department of Applied Mathematics

Sebastian Schreiber
University of California, Davis
Department of Evolution and Ecology

Abhyudai Singh
University of Delaware
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Qingshuo Song
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Department of Mathematics

Le Yi Wang
Wayne State University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jiongmin Yong
University of Central Florida
Department of Mathematics

Chao Zhu
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Department of Mathematics

Bin Zou
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Organizers:

George Yin
University of Connecticut
Department of Mathematics

Abhyudai Singh
University of Delaware
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Sponsor:

The symposium is supported by
the Army Research Office.