About the CRC
The Collaborative Research Centre “Port-Hamiltonian Systems” (CRC 1701) provides a solid mathematical theory for the analysis, discretization and optimization of port-Hamiltonian systems. This provides a deep understanding and, in the long term, improvements to the methods that are already being used successfully in engineering. We are part of the
Port-Hamiltonian Institute (PHI)
News
Exhibition "effort + flow - mathematics and art in exchange"
PI Hannes Gernandt will be admitted into the Junges Kolleg
We welcome Fotios Kasolis as a postdoc in Project B06
Panel discussion: The future of doctoral studies
First workshop of the IRTG was a great success
Collaboration with the Franco-German Doctoral College Port-Hamiltonian Systems
PI Paola Ferrari has accepted an attractive permanent position
We welcome Lucas Lautwein as a PhD student in Project B02
We welcome Matthias Menge as a PhD student in Project C03
Merlin Schmitz has successfully defended his dissertation on “Operator Splitting Techniques for Infinite-Dimensional Systems”.
First annual retreat was a great success
Port-Hamiltonian Institute founded
We welcome René Noffke as a PhD student in Project B04
Several members of the CRC 1701 - Port-Hamiltonian Systems attend the SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT25)
CRC Office
Selina Warnecke
Phone: +49 202 439 3445
E-Mail: crc1701{at}uni-wuppertal.de
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