Martin Hasler
Professor Emeritus
EPFL IC-DO
BC 407 (Bâtiment BC)
Station 14
1015 Lausanne
Web site: Web site: https://www.epfl.ch/schools/ic/about/faculty-members/#emeritus
Fields of expertise
Applications of nonlinear dynamics and dynamical networks in engineering and biology
Biography
After a PhD and a postdoc in theoretical physics, Martin Hasler has pursued reasearch in electrical circuit and filter theory. His current interests are the applications of nonlinear dynamics in engineering and biology. In particular, he is interested in information processing in biological and technological networks. He is most well-known for his work in communications using chaos and in synchronization of networks of dynamical systems. He joined EPFL in 1974, became a titular professor in 1984 and a full professor in 1998. In 2002, he was acting Dean of the School of Computer and Communication Sciences. He was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 1993. He was the general chair of ISCAS 2000 in Geneva. He was Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions in Circuits and Systems from 1991 to 1993 and Editor-in-Chief from 1993 to 1995. He was elected vice-president for Technical Activities of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society from 2002 to 2005. He is a member of the Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation.CONTACT
Erika Raetz Building BC 222 Station 14 CH-1015 Lausanne Tel. 41 21 693 26 56 erika.raetz@epfl.chOTHER PUBLICATIONS
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CURRENT WORK
Information processing and structure of dynamical networks Coding characteristics of neuron models (with Wulfram Gerstner) Modelling superconducting devices BRACCIA: Detecting the depth of anesthesia from coupled oscillator models WINSOC: Sensor networks based on coupled oscillators EDITH: European (Marie-Curie) network of early stage research training These projects are funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the European 6th Framework ProgramPRESENTATIONS
Synchronization in Dynamical Systems, EECS Colloquium, UC Berkeley, Nov. 2006 Synchronization of Dynamical Networks, EPSRC Summer School, Bristol, July 2006 Global Synchronization in static and randomly switched networks, Workshop Max Planck Institute, Dresden, February 2006 Graph-based criterion for synchronization and synchronizability of networks, International Symposium, Leuven, Belgium, July 2007Publications
Infoscience publications
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