Research from Edinburgh Napier University features in SIAM news
Jul 27, 2023
Source SIAM news Summary Research by Dr Chris Guiver at Edinburgh Napier University has featured in SIAM news. SIAM is the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. The work relates to the novel use of so-called adaptive feedback control in pest and weed management --- a timely 21st century societal challenge. The linked article summarises a talk given in Philadelphia by a Prof. Richard Rebarber, a co-author with Chris of the study. People Chris Guiver Outputs Stabilisation by adaptive feedback control for positive difference equations with applications in pest management Org Units School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment Research Areas Environmental Management/Climate change Themes Environment
AI and TechnologiesURL https://sinews.siam.org/Details-Page/adaptive-feedback-control-finds-applications-in-pest-management
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Dr Chris Guiver awarded one-year Royal Society of Edinburgh personal research fellowship
Mar 9, 2022
Source https://rse.org.uk/rse-awards-half-a-million-pounds-in-research-funding-to-benefit-scotlands-cultural-economic-and-social-wellbeing/ Summary Dr Chris Guiver, of Edinburgh Napier University's School of Engineering and the Built Environment, has been awarded a one-year personal Research Fellowship by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in their autumn 2021 funding call.
His project is entitled "Optimal and robust methodologies for nonlinear control systems with applications to the control of renewable wave-energy converters" and is a theoretical study at the interface of mathematics and control engineering, investigating mathematical models which arise in the context of renewable wave-energy converters.Linked Funders RSE Royal Society of Edinburgh People Chris Guiver Org Units School of Engineering and The Built Environment
School of Computing Engineering and the Built EnvironmentProjects Optimal and robust methodologies for nonlinear control systems with applications to the control of renewable wave-energy converters Themes Culture and Communities URL https://rse.org.uk/rse-awards-half-a-million-pounds-in-research-funding-to-benefit-scotlands-cultural-economic-and-social-wellbeing/