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关于罗兹技术大学Tomasz Kapitaniak教授来校讲学的预告

作者:发布时间:2025年10月16日 20时44分

应数学与计算科学学院、广西应用数学中心(桂林电子科技大学)及广西高校数据分析与计算重点实验室邀请,罗兹技术大学Tomasz Kapitaniak教授将于2025年10月22日来校讲学,欢迎全校师生踊跃参加。报告具体安排如下:

报告题目:Synchronous and desynchronous states of coupled oscillators

主讲人:Tomasz Kapitaniak教授

时间:2025年10月22日(周三)下午16:00

地点:花江慧谷4号楼310报告厅

报告摘要:This talk proposes the second-order phase oscillator as a universal model for understanding the collective dynamics of diverse systems such as pendula, Josephson junctions, and power grids. It synthesizes research on emergent synchronization, multi-stability, and control, establishing a unified framework to explain both shared nonlinear phenomena and system-specific behaviors across physical and engineered domains.

主讲人简介:Tomasz Kapitaniak is professor of theoretical and applied mechanics and head of the Division of Dynamics at Lodz University of Technology since 1992. He was invited to deliver more than 100 plenary/symposia lectures and over 250 seminars and other talks worldwide. He is associate editor or member of editorial boards of a few journals and honorary editor of the International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos. He has published 300 research papers in the renowned journals from Clarivate Analytics list, cited over 8000 times. His research is concentrated on nonlinear dynamics. The development of nonfeed back methods for chaos control, identification and description of new types of bifurcations, identification of the synchronization mechanism in coupled mechanical oscillators and the explanation of the origin of randomness in mechanical system are among his most important scientific discoveries. He has been elected the member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (corresponding member in 2013, ordinary member in 2019) and the Academia Europaea in 2021. He has got Doctor Honoris Causa degrees at the Saratov State University (Russia) and Lublin University of Technology (Poland) respectively in 2001 and 2014. He is Honorary Professor of Yanshan University in Qinhuangdao (China).