Cyber-physical-human systems (CPHS) form the backbone of modern infrastructure, from power systems and transportation networks to advanced robotics and manufacturing facilities. This workshop brings together leading experts working in the area of CPHS resilience and control to present their latest research findings and methodologies.
The speakers will explore several key themes, including:
Incentive-based control of CPHS
Resilience mechanisms for CPHS
Human-in-the-loop modeling and control
Safety considerations in CPHS
Through expert talks and interactive discussions, attendees will learn about state-of-the-art approaches for building resilient CPHS and understanding evolving threat landscapes. This workshop serves a dual purpose: to provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of recent advances in CPHS resilience and security, and to facilitate discussions among experts to identify emerging challenges and promising research directions in this rapidly evolving field.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
Email: m.s.t.chong@tue.nl
Division of Decision and Control Systems, Digital Futures, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Email: mubniazi@kth.se
School of Computation, Information and Technology, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Email: alanwar@tum.de
Thessaloniki Concert Hall
25is Martiou &
Thessaloniki 546 46, Greece
This workshop will be held as part of the European Control Conference (ECC) 2025 at Thessaloniki, Greece. The conference venue, Thessaloniki Concert Hall, is built as a modern, multi-purpose cultural center, which has become a landmark hosting diverse international events since 2000.