BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260615T040710EDT-9429dvJOdl@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260615T080710Z DESCRIPTION:ISS Informal Systems Seminar\n\nSpeaker: Enrique Zuazua – Fried rich–Alexander University\, Germany \n\n   \n\n\n\nAbstract: In this lectu re we shall present some recent results on the interplay between control a nd Machine Learning\, and more precisely\, Supervised Learning and Univers al Approximation. We adopt the perspective of the simultaneous or ensemble control of systems of Residual Neural Networks (ResNets). Roughly\, each item to be classified corresponds to a different initial datum for the Cau chy problem of the ResNets\, leading to an ensemble of solutions to be dri ven to the corresponding targets\, associated to the labels\, by means of the same control. We present a genuinely nonlinear and constructive method \, allowing to show that such an ambitious goal can be achieved\, estimati ng the complexity of the control strategies. This property is rarely fulfi lled by the classical dynamical systems in Mechanics and the very nonlinea r nature of the activation function governing the ResNet dynamics plays a determinant role. It allows deforming half of the phase space while the ot her half remains invariant\, a property that classical models in mechanics do not fulfill. The turnpike property is also analyzed in this context\, showing that a suitable choice of the cost functional used to train the Re sNet leads to more stable and robust dynamics.\n\nThis lecture is inspired in joint work\, among others\, with Borjan Geshkovski (MIT)\, Carlos Este ve (Cambridge)\, Domènec Ruiz-Balet (IC\, London) and Dario Pighin (Sherpa .ai).\n\n\nBiography: Enrique Zuazua Iriondo (Eibar\, Basque Country – Spa in\, 1961) holds a Chair of Dynamics\, Control and Numerics – Alexander vo n Humboldt Professorship at FAU- Friedrich–Alexander University\, Erlangen –Nürnberg (Germany). He also leads the research project “DyCon: Dynamic Co ntrol”\, funded by the ERC – European Research Council at the Department o f Mathematics\, at UAM – Autonomous University of Madrid and Deusto Founda tion\, University of Deusto – Bilbao (Basque Country\, Spain)\, where he h olds secondary appointments as Professor of Applied Mathematics (UAM) and Director of CCM – Chair of Computational Mathematics (Deusto). His researc h in the area of Applied Mathematics covers topics in Partial Differential Equations\, Systems Control\, Numerical Analysis and Machine Learning\, a nd led to fruitful collaborations in different industrial sectors such as the optimal shape design in aeronautics\, the management of electrical and water distribution networks and the design of recommendation systems. His research had a high impact (h-index 44) and he has mentored a significant number of postdoctoral researchers and coached a wide network of Science managers. He holds a degree in Mathematics from the University of the Basq ue Country\, and a dual PhD degree from the same university (1987) and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie\, Paris (1988). In 1990 he became Profes sor of Applied Mathematics at the Complutense University of Madrid\, to la ter move to UAM in 2001. He has been awarded the Euskadi (Basque Country) Prize for Science and Technology 2006 and the Spanish National Julio Rey P astor Prize 2007 in Mathematics and Information and Communication Technolo gy\, the Advanced Grants NUMERIWAVES in 2010 and DyCon in 2016 of the Euro pean Research Council (ERC) and the SIAM W.T. and Idalia Reid Prize 2022. He is an Honorary member of the of Academia Europaea and Jakiunde\, the Ba sque Academy of Sciences\, Letters and Humanities\, Doctor Honoris Causa f rom the Université de Lorraine in France and Ambassador of the Friedrisch- Alexandre University in Erlangen-Nurenberg\, Germany. He was an invited sp eaker at ICM2006 in the section on Control and Optimization. From 1999-200 2 he was the first Scientific Manager of the Panel for Mathematics within the Spanish National Research Plan and the Founding Scientific Director of the BCAM – Basque Center for Applied Mathematics from 2008-2012. He is al so a member of the Scientific Council of a number of international researc h institutions such as the INSMI-CNRS and CERFACS in France and member of the Editorial Board in some of the leading journals in Applied Mathematics and Control Theory.\n DTSTART:20221216T190000Z DTEND:20221216T200000Z LOCATION:CA\, ZOOM SUMMARY:Control and Machine Learning URL:/cim/channels/event/control-and-machine-learning-3 51648 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR