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8th Meeting on Systems and Control Theory

University of Toronto, May 7-9, 2018

General information

The Biennial Meeting on Systems and Control Theory is a gathering of Canadian researchers and their students/postdocs. The objective of the meeting is to share ideas, and to allow colleagues to present their research results in a friendly and supportive setting. The emphasis of the meeting is on research results with a fundamental theoretical component of interest to a general systems control audience.

Students give 30-minute talks (25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions), while professors can either give 30-minute (25+5) or 50-minute (45+5) talks.

The first meeting of this kind was held at Queen's University in 2004, then at the University of Toronto and University of Waterloo. Since 2004, meetings have been rotating between these three institutions. While attendees of early meetings were for the most part affiliated with one of the three hosting institutions, nowadays the Meeting on Systems and Control Theory is attended by researchers from a wide variety of Canadian institutions, as well as some universities in the United States.

Abstract submission and adjudication

Abstract submission is now closed. We are no longer accepting abstracts.

Abstract submission instructions

Review process

Abstracts will be adjucated by a program committee whose members are Manfredi Maggiore (Toronto), Mireille Broucke (Toronto), Andrew Lewis (Queen's), and Chris Nielsen (Waterloo).
The committee will evaluate abstracts according to the following criteria: