Project “Design of data-driven Hamiltonian models for complex mechatronic systems and their application in energy-based control”
In recent decades, there has been a profound shift in how we understand and address complex dynamical systems and phenomena. The rapid advancement of computational tools has enabled a transition from traditional model-based approaches to data-driven methods in the modeling and analysis of complex technical systems and processes. This shift offers numerous advantages, from managing the inherent complexity of real-world systems to facilitating real-time decision-making in dynamically changing environments.
This joint project seeks to establish a long-term collaboration between the University of Latvia and Clausthal University of Technology, focusing on the application of rigorous mathematical methods for modeling and analyzing complex mechatronic systems. By combining expertise from both institutions, this partnership has the potential to drive innovative research, enhance technological development, and contribute to solving pressing challenges in mechatronics. The synergy of mathematical rigor and computational advances will not only strengthen academic ties but also open new avenues for cutting-edge applications in industry and engineering.
This project of the Baltic-German University Liaison Office is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic Germany.
