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Kybernetik in modernen Energie- und Produktionssystemen

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Elisabeth-Herz-Kremenak-Saal
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in englischer Sprache

Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der Maschinen, Produktionsanlagen und Elektrizitätsnetze zunehmend „intelligenter“ werden. Diese „Intelligenz“ ist eng mit steigender Rechenleistung und den enormen Möglichkeiten der digitalen Echtzeitvernetzung verbunden. Um solche Systeme systematisch entwickeln, beherrschen, regeln und optimieren zu können, ist ein tiefgehendes Verständnis von Systemtheorie und Kybernetik erforderlich. In dieser Sitzung wird die besondere Rolle der Kybernetik als treibende Kraft für die Entwicklung zukünftiger Produktions- und Energiesysteme diskutiert.

Graduate Student Researcher, Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Professor, Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering; Fellow, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Professor, Department, Mechanical Engineering, and Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Head, Automation and Control Institute, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna Chair

MA Matthew CARNEY

Graduate Student Researcher, Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

1998-2000 Mechanical Engineering / Computer Science, New York University, New York, NY
2000 Web Programmer, Cuttols.com, Oakland, CA
2001 Research Assistant, CalPoly, San Luis Obispo, CA
2001-2002 Plastics Lab Technician, CalPoly, San Luis Obispo, CA
2001-2004 Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
2002-2003 Exchange student Maschinenbau, Fachhochschule München, Munich
2005-2006 R&D Engineer, The Polymer Technology Group, Berkeley, CA
2006-2008 Master of Science Mechanical Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
2007-2008 Graduate Student Researcher, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
2008-2009 Mechanical Engineer, Makani Power, Alameda, CA
2009-2010 Mechanical Design Engineer, Meka Robotics, San Francisco, CA
2010-2011 Mechanical Design Engineer (Senior Designer), IDEO, Palo Alto, CA
2011-2013 Lead Mechanical Design Engineer, Meka Robotics/ Redwood Robotics, San Francisco, CA
since 2013 Graduate Student Researcher, MIT, Cambridge
2013-2015 Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
since 2015 Doctor of Philosophy Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Ph.D. Lucy Y. PAO

Professor, Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering; Fellow, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

1988-1992 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1987-1988 M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1985-1987 B.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
since 1995 Professor, Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Ph.D. Dawn TILBURY

Professor, Department, Mechanical Engineering, and Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

 I am a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and I have a courtesy appointment in the EECS department. My research interests lie in the area of control systems, and I am a member of the Robotics Group and the Controls Group in the College of Engineering.
 My undergraduate degree is in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. I did my M.S. and Ph.D. at the University of California in Berkeley, in the EECS Department in the Intelligent Machines and Robotics Laboratory. As a graduate student, I had the opportunity to be a visiting scholar at various places including: the robotics group at LAAS in Toulouse, LSS at Supelec in Paris, LIDS at MIT, and the robotics lab at Harvard.
 During my sabbatical leave in 2001-2002, I was an Academic Visitor at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, NY in the Performance Management Group, and a Visiting Professor at ITIA, the Institute for Industrial Technologies and Automation, in Milan, Italy. During the summer of 2003, I was a summer professor intern at DaimlerChrysler in the Advance Manufacturing Engineering group in Auburn Hills, MI. In May 2004, I taught a course (ME 360) at Shanghai JiaoTong University as part of the UM-SJTU cooperative agreement. I am an alumna of the Defense Science Study Group; see Annie Anton's web page for a description of our activities. I am also a former member of the Information Science and Technology (ISAT) Study Group.
 During my sabbatical leave in 2010-11, I was a Guest Professor in the Department of Automatic Control at Lund University in Sweden. I worked on the DIAdvisor project.
 I am now the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering.

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Andreas KUGI

Head, Automation and Control Institute, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna

1986-1992 Electrical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.), TU Graz
1992-1995 PhD in Automatic Control (Dr.techn.), JKU Linz
1995/1996 Military service in Austria
2000 venia docendi, Habilitation in Control Systems Technology and Control Theory, JKU Linz
1992-2002 Research assistant, Associate Professor, JKU Linz
2002-2007 Full professor for System Theory and Automatic Control, Saarland University, Germany
since 2007 Full professor for Complex Dynamical Systems and Head of the Automation and Control Institute (ACIN), TU Wien
since 2016 Head Complex Dynamical Systems, Austrian Institute of Technology

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25.08.2016

11:00 - 11:10EröffnungPlenary
11:10 - 12:15FTI-TalkPlenary
12:30 - 12:50Von Österreich ins Silicon Valley – Cyber-Sicherheit als globaler FaktorPlenary
12:50 - 14:10Kybernetik in modernen Energie- und ProduktionssystemenPlenary
14:30 - 15:45Komplexität und die neue AufklärungPlenary
18:00 - 18:15Best of Art and ScienceCulture
18:15 - 19:15Tickets to Berlin: Falling Walls Lab Austria and Alpbach Summer School on EntrepreneurshipPlenary
19:30 - 21:30AbendempfangSocial
19:30 - 21:00KarriereloungeSocial

26.08.2016

07:00 - 08:30Digitale MedizinPlenary
07:00 - 16:00Junior Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für junge MenschenBreakout
07:00 - 13:00Ö1 Kinderuni Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für KinderBreakout
08:30 - 10:30Cross-sektorale Kooperationen von ClusternPartner
09:00 - 10:30Personalisierte KrebsmedizinPlenary
10:30 - 11:00Imbiss für die TeilnehmerInnen der Breakout SessionsSocial
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 01: Innovation by Making: Paradigmenwechsel und neue InnovationskulturenBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 02: Silicon Austria: Ein Game-Changer für den österreichischen Hochtechnologiestandort?Breakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 03: Zukunft erfinden: Innovationsprozesse neu gestaltenBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 04: Der Zyklus der Innovation und seine ÖkologieBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 05: Zukunftstechnologie LeichtbauBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 06: Der Blick ins Ungewisse und die Verschiebung des HorizontsBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 07: Radikale Innovationen: Mehr Mut zum RisikoBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 08: Technologierezeption von neuen Bildungswerbenden – ein Plädoyer für transkulturelle Kompetenz als neue AufklärungBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 09: Cyber Security: Ein GrundrechtBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 10: Open Access & Open Innovation als Instrumente einer neuen Aufklärung?Breakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 11: Robotik – Realitäten und ZukunftsperspektivenBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 12: Energiewende – die Macht der KonsumentenBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 13: Standortfaktor VersorgungssicherheitBreakout
17:00 - 18:30Innovations-Marathon: Ideen auf Bestellung – 24 Stunden nonstopPlenary

27.08.2016

07:00 - 08:30Art Meets Science and Technology – Wege einer neuen AufklärungPlenary
08:45 - 09:45Open Innovation: Neue Aufklärung? Partizipation – Demokratisierung – neue LösungenPlenary
10:15 - 11:30Die ETH Zürich zu Gast bei den TechnologiegesprächenPlenary
11:30 - 12:00Imbiss zum Abschluss der VeranstaltungSocial