
Projects from Prof. Dr. Sina Ober-Bl?baum
Symplektische Diskretisierungen für Optimalsteuerungsprobleme mechanischer Systeme
The optimal control of mechanical problems is omnipresent in our technically affected daily living as well as in many scientific questions. As analytical solutions of optimal control problems are in general not available, applications rely on numerical simulations that are robust and accurate, and directly utilizable by engineers. For general ...
Duration: 01/2023 - 12/2025
PhoQC: Photonisches Quantencomputing
Photonic Quantum Computing (PhoQC): The aim is to research the fundamentals for the realization of photonic quantum computers. For this purpose, an internationally leading research center is to be created at the University of Paderborn in perspective, in which the fields of physics, mathematics, engineering sciences, computer science and electrical ...
Duration: 11/2021 - 12/2024
Intelligente technische Systeme OWL, Querschnittsprojekt Selbstoptimierung
Die Anforderungen an die Verl?sslichkeit, Benutzerfreundlichkeit und Ressourceneffizienz von Produkten und Produktionssystemen steigen mit den Ansprüchen der Kunden an Qualit?t und Bedienung. Zur Vermeidung hoher Kosten muss dabei auch der Energieverbrauch reduziert werden. Hohe Optimierungspotenziale liegen in Verfahren der Selbstoptimierung (SO), ...
Duration: 07/2012 - 06/2017
SFB 614 - Development and Application of Methods for Multiobjective Optimization and Optimal Control and for the Computation of Dynamical Behavior of Hybrid Systems (Subproject A01)
In subproject A1, the mathematical foundations for self-optimization are being developed. Based on models from engineering sciences, research is conducted in the areas of optimization and optimal control, multi-objective optimization, design point selection and hierarchical optimization. In the 3rd funding period, in addition to further development ...
Duration: 01/2009 - 12/2013
SFB 614: Selbstoptimierende Systeme des Maschinenbaus
Information technology is increasingly penetrating the field of conventional mechanical engineering, and this offers considerable potential for innovation. This is expressed in the term "mechatronics", which was itself formed by conjoining "mechanics" and "electronics". It describes the close interaction between mechanical science, electronics, ...
Duration: 01/2002 - 12/2013