Ask not what AI can do for control, ask what control can do for AI

EAISI lecture by visiting Professor Paulo Tabuada

Date
Tuesday June 23, 2026 from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Location
Neuron 0.262
Price
free
Building
Neuron
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Topic 

Ask not what AI can do for control, ask what control can do for AI


Abstract

AI has drastically changed the landscape of several engineering disciplines, such as computer vision and natural language processing, and is now an integral part of several commercial products. In this talk I will argue, through several vignettes, that ideas and techniques from control can help answer fundamental questions about the power, limitations, and societal impact of AI.

About the speaker

Paulo Tabuada was born in Lisbon, Portugal, one year after the Carnation Revolution. He received his Licenciatura degree in Aerospace Engineering from Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal in 1998 and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2002 from the Institute for Systems and Robotics, a private research institute associated with Instituto Superior Tecnico. Between January 2002 and July 2003 he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. After spending three years at the University of Notre Dame, as an Assistant Professor, he joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he currently is the Vijay K. Dhir Professor of Engineering.

Paulo Tabuada's contributions to control and cyber-physical systems have been recognized by multiple awards including the NSF CAREER award in 2005, the Donald P. Eckman award in 2009, the George S. Axelby award in 2011, the Antonio Ruberti Prize in 2015, the grade of fellow awarded by IEEE in 2017 and by IFAC in 2019. He has been program chair and general chair for several conferences in the areas of control and of cyber-physical systems such as NecSys, HSCC, ICCPS, and CDC (in 2027). He currently serves on the HSCC steering committee and served on the editorial board of the IEEE Embedded Systems Letters and the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control. 
 

Your host

Maurice Heemels is a Full professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology (黑料福利网) and Chair of Hybrid and Networked Systems.

Registration is required but free of charge.

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Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences

Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences (IE&IS) aims to be leading in the area of industrial engineering and management science as well as in innovation sciences. The mission of IE&IS is closely tied to its pioneering work in developing an engineering perspective of business processes as well as its interdisciplinary research on transitions in societies in relation to technological change.

At the heart of our academic philosophy is the synergy between research and teaching. Moreover, IE&IS is a department of moderate size in which scholars and students work on critical problems at the interface of engineering, management, and innovation.

As a part of Eindhoven University of Technology, the department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences focuses on research and education in:

  • The analysis, (re)design, and control of operational processes in organizations and the information systems needed for these processes.
  • The realization and impact of technological innovations at the individual, organizational, and societal levels.