Keynote

Prof. Dmitry Zaitsev, The University of Derby, UK


Keynote talk: "Sleptsov Net Computing"

Sleptsov net computing is a novel paradigm based on a completely graphical language of concurrent programming and computing-memory mass parallel hardware, yielding hyper-performance and reliable verified systems, using present technology.

Motivation: The low efficiency of modern computers on a real-life mixture of tasks because of the processor-memory bottleneck, which is only partially mended by multilayer cache. After Jack Dongarra, efficiency of the supercomputer Frontier is 0.8%.

Biography: Dr. Dmitry A. Zaitsev received the Eng. degree in Applied Mathematics from Donetsk Polytechnic Institute, Donetsk, Ukraine, in 1986, the Ph.D. degree in Automated Control from the Kiev Institute of Cybernetics, Kiev, Ukraine, in 1991, and the Dr.Sc. degree in Telecommunications from the Odessa National Academy of Telecommunications, Odessa, Ukraine, in 2006. He developed the analysis of infinite Petri nets with regular structure, the decomposition of Petri nets in clans, generalized neighborhood for cellular automata, and the method of synthesis of fuzzy logic function given by tables. He developed Opera-Topaz software for manufacture operative planning and control; a new stack of networking protocols E6 and its implementation within Linux kernel; Petri net analysis software Deborah, Adriana, and ParAd; models of TCP, BGP, IOTP protocols, Ethernet, IP, MPLS, PBB, and Bluetooth networks. His current research interests include Petri net theory and its application in networking, computing and automated manufacture. Recently he started working in the area of exascale computing applying his theory of clans to speed-up solving sparse linear systems on parallel and distributed architectures. He was a co-director of joint projects with China and Austria. Recently he has been a visiting professor to Technical University of Dortmund, Germany on DAAD scholarship; University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA on Fulbright scholarship; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria; Cote D'Azur University, Nice, France, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. He published a monograph, 3 book chapters and more than a hundred of papers including issues listed in JCR. He works for the University of Derby, UK. He is a senior member of ACM and IEEE. Additional information including papers, software, models, video-lectures in put on personal web-site: http://daze.ho.ua


Prof. Samir Ladaci, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, Algeria


Keynote talk: To be updated

Biography: Dr. Samir Ladaci received the State Engineer degree in Automatics from the Ecole Nationale Polytechnique of Algiers in 1995 and the Magister degree in Industrial Automation from Annaba University, Algeria in 1999. He received his Ph.D. and HDR degree (Habilitation à diriger les Recherches) from the department of Electronics, Mentouri University of Constantine, Algeria in 2007 and 2009 respectively. From 2001 to 2013, he was an assistant professor and then associate professor (Maitre de conférence 'A') in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Skikda University, Algeria. And from December 2013 to October 2021 ha was with the National Polytechnic School of Constantine, Algeria as a Full Professor in Automatics and Control Engineering since January 2015. Beginning from 1rst November 2021 he joins the Ecole Nationale Polytechnique at Algiers, Algeria where he is the Head of the research group '.Automation, Optimized Systems and Fractional Order Control' at the Laboratory of Advanced Multidisciplinary Industrial & Systems Engineering. He authored more than 200 papers in indexed journals and international conference proceedings and coauthored a Book and many book chapters; he also supervised more than 11 (ended) PhD theses. His current research interests include Fractional order Systems and Control, Fractional Adaptive Control, Robust Control, Fractional order chaotic systems, Identification...