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The Chair of Automatic Control (Lehrstuhl für Regelungstechnik) at FAU is part of the Department Electrical Engineering (EEI) of the Faculty of Engineering.

Our research activities focus on the analysis, modeling, control, and optimization of dynamical systems with applications ranging from mechatronics and robotics to process control and energy related applications. We have a long-time experience with bringing research into practice and maintain close and successful cooperations with industrial partners. We are responsible for the education in control engineering within the bachelor and master programs at FAU and therefore also cross the bridge towards the other departments of the Faculty of Engineering.

 

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Since January, Philipp Santer has strengthened our team at the Chair as a new research assistant. As part of the KARMA joint research project, Philipp will be working on the development of intelligent motion prediction models and predictive collision avoidance methods in the field of human-robot int...

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The joint research project "KARMA - Entwicklung eines innovativen kamera-überwachten Arbeitssystems für die kollisionsfreie Bewegung von Mensch und Maschine" funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) aims at developing an innovative safety system for human-...

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On November 23rd, our master's student Philipp Santer was awarded the "VDE Bayern Award 2023" in the category of "Science" for his master's thesis on "Predictive Maintenance for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors." The ceremony took place at the Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich. We congratulate Phil...

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Last Saturday, the Chair of Automatic Control left a lasting impression at the Long Night of Sciences, and the response exceeded our expectations! Under the theme "Control in Technology and Robotics - invisible but omnipresent," various experiments allowed visitors to immerse themselves in the wo...

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