Conference

Chalmers School on Optimal control, measurement and feedback

We organize a school on optimal control, measurement and feedback at Chalmers in Gothenburg, Sweden from the 16th to the 20th of November 2026. 

Overview

  • Date:Starts 16 November 2026, 09:00Ends 20 November 2026, 17:30
  • Location:
    Luftbryggan, MC2
  • Language:English
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Lecturers and topics

A list of invited lecturers and their presentation topics will be provided later. The lectures are primarily designed for PhD students and Master's students, but they are also highly relevant for Postdoctoral researchers and other academics. 

Program highlights

There will be a poster session to which everyone is encouraged to present a poster. This is a valuable opportunity to share your research and engage with peers. In addition, there will be parallel journal club sessions, about selected papers authored by the lecturers.

Confirmed speakers (and lecture topics):

TBD

Academic credit

Full participation at the school is equivalent to 3 ECTS credits. To earn these credits, participants must:

  • Attend all lectures and exercise sessions.
  • Prepare and actively engage in at least one journal club discussion.
  • Present a poster during the poster session.

Practical information

There are no fees for participation at the school, but acceptance of your application is required to attend. Coffee and snack will be provided during breaks. Please note that accommodation and meals are not covered and must be arranged individually.

The school is limited to 45 participants. Preference will be given to students and early-career researchers who can attend the full program and present a poster. 

If you need support for child care, please contact us. We will do our best to accommodate your needs. (Read about Chalmers family room.)

Participants are responsible for booking their own accommodation. Here are some nearby options: Hotel LorensbergHotel RoyalHotel Poseidon; and Göteborg Hostel

Elsa Danielsson
  • Doctoral Student, Applied Quantum Physics, Microtechnology and Nanoscience
Sofia Sevitz
  • Project Assistant, Applied Quantum Physics, Microtechnology and Nanoscience
Janine Splettstösser
  • Full Professor, Applied Quantum Physics, Microtechnology and Nanoscience