Research Seminar – ‘Constructive Solutions for Differential Games’ – Wednesday, 4th November at 2 pm in JLT

The School of Engineering and Digital Arts’s next Research Seminar entitled “Constructive Solutions for Differential Games” will be delivered by Dr Thulasi Mylvaganam of Imperial College London, and will take place from 2 – 3 pm in Jennison Lecture Theatre on Wednesday 4th November. Professor Sarah Spurgeon will chair the seminar and all members of staff are welcome to attend. RA’s and postgraduates (PhD candidates and MSc students) are particularly encouraged to attend the event.

Thulasi Mylvaganam was born in Bergen, Norway, in 1988. She received the M.Eng. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Imperial College London, UK, in 2010. In 2014 she completed her Ph.D. degree with the Control and Power research group at the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, where she is currently a postdoctoral research assistant. Her research interests include nonlinear differential games and their applications, such as multi-agent systems and power systems, coverage control and mean-field games. She has recently also been working on differential games with limited communication.