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Professor Celso Grebogi from University of Aberdeen Visits School of Electrical and Information Engineering

Date:2020年08月07日

On September 4, 2017, Professor Celso Grebogi from the University of Aberdeen was welcomed to the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at TJU. He gave a speech named “Compressive Sensing based Prediction of Complex Dynamics and Complex Networks” in the No.26 teaching building.

Over 100 students and staff from the school attended the speech. Based on his recent research, Professor Celso Grebogi mainly introduced compressive sensing theory and its application in complex network dynamics. He took reconstruction and prediction of complex networks as an example in order to explain the cutting-edge of, and challenges in compressive sensing and complex networks research. At the end of the speech, the professor held a further discussion with students and staff about the reconstruction of complex networks as well as non-linear dynamic systems and more.

Celso Grebogi is a professor at the University of Aberdeen, UK, and also the director and founder of the Institute of Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology, Academician of the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, a member of the Royal Society, and a Fellow of both the American Physical Society and the Institute of Physics (UK).

He has carried out groundbreaking work in many areas including chaos scattering, chaos control, complex networks.. In 1990, a PRL article "OGY Chaos Control" was rated by the American Physical Society as a milestone of the past 50 years. Professor Grebogi won the 2016 Thomson Reuters Citation Award (those considered on the candidate list are most likely to win the Nobel Prize).

What’s more, he has published more than 400 high-leveled SCI journal papers, and his work has been cited in Web of Science 21500 times, with an H index of 70. Additionally, he has been cited in Google Scholar 34100 times, with a Google Scholar H index of 83.

By: Meng Xianjun, Xia Xin, Luo Mingyi

Editors: Qin Mian andChristopher Peter Clarke