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Modeling and Control of Biological Systems
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- Lecturer:
E. Bullinger,
F.
Allgöwer.
- Systemtheoriefach (kyb) or Wahlfach, SWS 4.
- Time and Date:
Tuesdays und Fridays, 14.00-15.30 Uhr, V 9.32
(Pfaffenwaldring 9),
Exercises: 1/4
- The lecture is held in English.
Overview
This course gives an introduction to Systems Biology,
an interdisciplinary research area combining the fields of (cell) biology
and systems theory. The course is open to both biologists and engineers.
In particular, the following topics are covered:
- Modeling: continuous-, discrete-time, automata, partial differential;
- Model Analysis: metabolic flux and control analysis, time
scales, identification, robustness;
- Systems Theory: regulation, adaptation, synchronization, reduced
models, controller design.
Each topic will include computer exercises. As we participate
in the project Notebook
University Stuttgart, the exercises will be done in the
lecture room on notebooks.
Further Information can be found on
Further Information
Dr. Eric Bullinger |
Pfaffenwaldring 9, 2.245, Tel.: 685 7752,
bullinger@ist.uni-stuttgart.de, |
Dipl.-Inform Peter Schumm |
Pfaffenwaldring 9, 2.246, Tel.: 685 7755,
schumm@ist.uni-stuttgart.de, |
Dipl.-Biol. (t.o.) Thomas Eissing |
Pfaffenwaldring 9, 2.244, Tel.: 685 7750,
eissing@ist.uni-stuttgart.de, |
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