Systems Theory and Automatic Control

M.Sc. Felix Häusser


Felix Häusser

Ph.D. Student and Research Assistant

Institute for Automation Engineering (IFAT)
Laboratory for Systems Theory and Automatic Control
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
39106 Magdeburg - Germany


Room:

G07 - 209

Phone:

(+49) 0391-67 58776

Email:

Research Interests

My research interests are focused on:

  • Optimal Control
  • Model Predictive Control
  • Moving Horizon Estimation
  • Hierarchical Control
  • Machine Learning in Control Engineering

Publications

Submitted Proceedings (to be peer reviewed)

[1] F. Häusser, A. Himmel, K. S. Karvinen, and R. Findeisen. Data-driven optimization-based two degree of freedom controller for directional drilling. In Proceedings of the 6th IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA), 2022.

Miscellaneous

  • F. Häusser. Real-time capable State Estimation for a Wind Turbine Model. Master thesis, Institute for Automation Engineering, University of Magdeburg. 2020.
  • F. Häusser. Trajektorienoptimierung für Molekulare Manipulation. Bachelor thesis, Institute for Automation Engineering, University of Magdeburg. 2017.

Teaching Activity

Courses


Thesis and Student Projects

  • For Bachelor and Master Theses check out the projects on this page that I am responsible for.
If you find any of those projects interesting, then send me a short e-mail with the following information:
- a brief description of who you are: name, study program, prerequisites
- which project/topic you are interested in
- time planned for developing the project


CV

  • Since 09/2020: PhD student and research assistant at the Chair for Systems Theory and Automatic Control (Prof. Rolf Findeisen), Institute for Automation Engineering, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg (Germany)
  • 07/2020: Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Systems Engineering and Engineering Cybernetics from the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg (Germany)
  • 10/2017: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Systems Engineering and Engineering Cybernetics from the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg (Germany)

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