2017 American Control Conference: Call for Papers May 24-26, 2017, Sheraton Hotel, Seattle, WA (USA) (http://acc2017.a2c2.org/)

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Organizing Committee The 2017 American Control Conference will be held Wednesday through Friday, May 24-26, at the Sheraton Seattle Hotel in the heart of Seattle, – the most visited city in the Pacific Nor- General Chair thwest. The conference venue is near nightlife, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment, just a Jing Sun walk to all of Seattle's known sights such as the Seattle Waterfront, Pike Place Market, Space University of Michigan Needle, Seattle Aquarium, and the Washington State Ferries. [email protected] Program Chair The ACC is the annual conference of the American Automatic Control Council (AACC, the U.S. na- Rajesh Rajamani tional member organization of the International Federation for Automatic Control (IFAC)). National University of Minnesota and international society co-sponsors of ACC include American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- [email protected] nautics (AIAA), American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), American Society of Civil Engi- Vice-Chair: Invited Sessions neers (ASCE), American Society of MXechanical Engineers (ASME), IEEE Control Systems Socie- Kristi Morgansen ty (IEEE-CSS), International Society of Automation (ISA), Society for Modeling & Simulation Inter- University of Washington [email protected] national (SCS), and Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Vice-Chair: Industry & Applications The 2017 ACC technical program will comprise several types of presentations in regular and invited Junmin Wang sessions, tutorial sessions, and special sessions along with workshops and exhibits. Submissions Ohio State University are encouraged in all areas of the theory and practice of automatic control. [email protected] Vice Chair: Special Sessions Call for Contributed Papers: Papers are invited in the form of regular manuscripts. There is no Hosam Fathy separate short paper format. Papers must conform to the submission policy, detailed on the confer- Penn State University ence web page. All manuscripts should be written in English, be in 2-column format, and be 6 – 8 [email protected] pages in length, with additional page charges applicable for pages 7 and 8. Vice Chair: Student Affairs Kostas Tsakalis Call for Invited Sessions: Invited sessions consist of 6 papers presenting a unifying theme from a Arizona State University diversity of viewpoints. Proposals must clearly describe the motivation and relevance of the ses- [email protected] sion. Proposals must be accompanied by full versions of each paper, which will be individually re- Exhibits Chair viewed together with the proposal itself. Stefano Di Cairano Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs Call for Tutorial Sessions: Tutorial sessions are a special category of invited sessions organized [email protected] to provide an introduction to a topic of interest. The format is structured around a main tutorial pa- Finance Chair per (up to 18 pages) and talk (60 minutes) to bring the participants up to speed, followed by three Martha Grover presentations (with or without papers of up to 6 pages each) to give a picture of the state of the art. Georgia Tech Tutorial sessions involving strong industry and academic collaboration are highly encouraged. [email protected] Local Arrangements Chair Call for Special Sessions: Special sessions are focused events designed to spotlight emerging Venkat Subramanian research areas, funding opportunities, and other topics of broad interest to the conference at- University of Washington tendees. Examples include industry-led, research sponsor-led, education-themed and control histo- [email protected] ry sessions. Publications Chair Zhongping Jiang Call for Workshops: Workshops to be held prior to the conference are solicited on all related top- New York University ics. Proposals for workshops addressing novel control methodologies and nonstandard control ap- [email protected] plications, as well as workshops with strong tutorial value are encouraged. Publicity Chair Belinda Batten Exhibits: Exhibitors are invited to showcase, demonstrate and market control-related publications, Oregon State University software tools, prototypes, educational products, services, and jobs. Exhibits are open throughout [email protected] the conference to all attendees of the ACC. Registration Chair Fumin Zhang All papers and session and workshop proposals must be submitted through the conference sub- Georgia Tech mission website. Submissions must conform to the policy found at the conference website: [email protected] http://acc2017.a2c2.org/. Workshops Chair Jerry Lynch We hope you’ll join us in Seattle! University of Michigan [email protected] KEY DATES Local Outreach Chair David Chassin Manuscript Submission: Acceptance/Rejection Notice: Final Manuscript Submission: Pacific Northwest National Labora- September 19, 2016 by January 15, 2017 February 28, 2017 tory [email protected]

Header Photo Credits, left to right: Photos 1, 7, 8: Tim Thompson; Photos 2–6: Harold Frisk

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