Boumediene Hamzi
Associate Professor
Mathematics
Alfaisal University
Saudi Arabia
Biography
oumediene Hamzi obtained his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Paris-Sud (Paris-Orsay,France). Then, he was a Temporary Assistant Professor at the University of Paris-Sud, an INRIA Research Fellow and a Research Assistant Professor at UCDavis (CA), then a member of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley (CA) and then a Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University (NC). He then obtained a Marie Curie Fellowship at Imperial College London and then Koc University. Most recently, he was a member of the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences in Toronto. His research interests lie at the intersection(s) of: * Control Theory * Deterministic Dynamical Systems * Learning Theory/Machine Learning * Random Dynamical Systems More precisely, he is interested in the following problems: * Machine Learning and Data Assimilation Techniques for Autonomous, Control and Random Dynamical Systems * Control Theory from a Dynamical Systems Theory point of view (Dynamical Theory of Control) * Normal Forms and Bifurcations of Control and Random Dynamical Systems
Research Interest
Statistical Learning for Dynamical Systems, Normal Forms and Bifurcations, Lyapunov Techniques for Dy- namical Systems.
Publications
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B. Hamzi, A. J. Krener and W. Kang, The Controlled Center Dynamics of Discrete-Time Control Bifurcations , Systems and Control Letters, 55 , 7, 585-596, 2006.
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B. Hamzi and A. J. Krener, The Controlled Center Systems , IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 52 , 11, 2188 - 2192, 2007.
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. Bouvrie and B. Hamzi (2015), Kernel Methods for the Approximation of Nonlinear Systems , to appear in SIAM J. Control & Optimization.