Synchronization in Natural and Engineering Systems: Open Problems in Modeling, Analysis, and Control

Technical program, March 30, 2022

7:00-7:05 PDT Welcome
Derya Cansever (ARO)
Session I Chair: Fabio Pasqualetti (UC Riverside)
7:05-7:35 PDT Quantifying Stability in Deterministic and Stochastic Complex Networks and its Application to Power Grids
Jürgen Kurths (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research)
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7:35-8:05 PDT Stochastic Synchronization in Nonlinear Network Systems Driven by Intrinsic and Coupling Noise
Zahra Aminzare (University of Iowa)
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8:05-8:35 PDT Synchronization in Multilayer Networks: When Good Links Go Bad
Igor Belykh (Georgia State University)
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8:35-9:05 PDT Coherence and Concentration in Tightly Connected Networks
Enrique Mallada (John Hopkins University)
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9:05-9:35 PDT Discussionvideo recording
9:35-9:45 PDT Break
Session II Chair: Jorge Cortés (UC San Diego)
9:45-10:15 PDT Desynchronizing Neural Oscillators
Jeff Moehlis (UC Santa Barbara)
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10:15-10:45 PDT Perspectives on Coupled Oscillators: Geometry, Analysis and Computation
Francesco Bullo (UC Santa Barbara)
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10:45-11:15 PDT Decoupled States, Hypergraphs, and Dragon Kings
Raissa D’Souza (UC Davis)
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11:15-11:45 PDT Disorder-Promoted Synchronization: Lab Demonstrations that Good can be Better than Perfect
Adilson E. Motter (Northwestern University)
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11:45-12:15 PDT Discussion & Wrap-upvideo recording