Webinar: Control and Monitoring Methods for Resilient Distributed and Networked Systems by Prof. Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh, UBC Okanagan, BC

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Webinar: Control and Monitoring Methods for Resilient Distributed and Networked Systems

Speaker: Prof. Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh, UBC Okanagan, BC 

Date: November 18th, 2021

Time: 5:00pm-6:30pm

Zoom link will be shared with registered attendees closer to the date. 

 


Abstract: Examples of distributed and networked systems are many in society, such as in manufacturing and oil & gas facilities. The safety and security of these systems are of paramount importance. This seminar covers different theoretical concepts for developing control and monitoring methods for distributed and networked systems. It addresses control system setups and focuses on the associated modelling frameworks and design procedures. The seminar also covers different approaches for building resilient distributed and networked systems with respect to abnormality scenarios, such as faults and cyber attacks. 

 

Biography: Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh is an Assistant Professor and a Principal’s Research Chair in Control Systems with the School of Engineering at the University of British Columbia, in Kelowna, BC (https://olcsr.ok.ubc.ca). His research interests relate to fault diagnosis, cyber security, and alarm management. Dr. Al-Dabbagh received his PhD degree in Control Systems from the University of Alberta, and held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Alberta, University of Toronto, and Imperial College London. He also has more than three years of industrial work experience in design, development, and commissioning of control, monitoring, and automation solutions. He was a recipient of many competitive scholarships and awards, including an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship, an NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship, and a Governor General’s Academic Medal (Gold).

 



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  • Date: 18 Nov 2021
  • Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) Canada/Pacific
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  • Starts 24 October 2021 05:00 PM
  • Ends 16 November 2021 06:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) Canada/Pacific
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Prof. Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh Prof. Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh of UBC, Okanagan, BC

Topic:

Control and Monitoring Methods for Resilient Distributed and Networked Systems

Abstract: Examples of distributed and networked systems are many in society, such as in manufacturing and oil & gas facilities. The safety and security of these systems are of paramount importance. This seminar covers different theoretical concepts for developing control and monitoring methods for distributed and networked systems. It addresses control system setups and focuses on the associated modelling frameworks and design procedures. The seminar also covers different approaches for building resilient distributed and networked systems with respect to abnormality scenarios, such as faults and cyber attacks. 

Biography:

Biography: Ahmad W. Al-Dabbagh is an Assistant Professor and a Principal’s Research Chair in Control Systems with the School of Engineering at the University of British Columbia, in Kelowna, BC (https://olcsr.ok.ubc.ca). His research interests relate to fault diagnosis, cyber security, and alarm management. Dr. Al-Dabbagh received his PhD degree in Control Systems from the University of Alberta, and held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Alberta, University of Toronto, and Imperial College London. He also has more than three years of industrial work experience in design, development, and commissioning of control, monitoring, and automation solutions. He was a recipient of many competitive scholarships and awards, including an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship, an NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship, and a Governor General’s Academic Medal (Gold).





Agenda

5:00PM-6:30PM

Introduction

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Discussion, Q&A