678 - Frontiers in Non-Smooth Dynamics

Date

29 - 1 December 2027

Location

Exeter

Chairperson

Yang Liu
Department of Engineering,
University of Exeter
Harrison Building,
North Park Road,
Exeter, Devon EX4 4QF,
UK
email: y.liu2 AT exeter.ac.uk

Co-chairperson

Giuseppe Habib
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Muegyetem rkp. 5,
H-1111 Budapest,
Hungary
email: habib AT mm.bme.hu

Aasifa Rounak
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,
University College Dublin (UCD)
Engineering Building,
Belfield, Dublin 4,
Ireland
email: aasifa.rounak AT ucd.ie

Alice Cicirello
Department of Engineering,
University of Cambridge
Trumpington Street,
Cambridge CB2 1PZ,
UK
email: ac685 AT cam.ac.uk

Olivier Bruls
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Dept.,
University of Liege
Allee de la Decouverte 9 (B52/3),
B-4000 Liege,
Belgium
email: o.bruls AT uliege.be

This colloquium will bring together researchers working on the theory, computation, control, and applications of non-smooth dynamical systems. Its central aim is to move beyond the analysis of established phenomena and identify principles by which discontinuities can be predicted, controlled, and exploited in engineering design. The programme will cover discontinuity-induced bifurcations, event-structure transitions, contact, impact and frictional dynamics, control and optimisation, multi-scale modelling, and emerging applications in robotics, biomechanics, granular media, adaptive structures, and manufacturing. Particular attention will be given to machine learning and physics-enhanced machine learning for prediction, model reduction, uncertainty quantification, and data-driven discovery in complex non-smooth systems.