- Dutch Institute of Systems and Control
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The Dutch Institute of Systems and Control is an interuniversity institute and graduate school that unites nine university departments in the Netherlands active in systems and control theory and engineering.[1] The graduate school offers courses covering a wide range of topics from mathematical system theory to control engineering.[2] Completing the four-year program of the graduate school leads to a PhD degree awarded by one of the participating universities.[3] The Institute also unites all academic research in the Netherlands in the field of systems and control. Examples of knowledge application are mechanical manipulation of hard-disk heads, developing energy-efficient greenhouses, designing cars that drive-by-wire, autonomously walking or flying robots, and operational strategies in process industry.
References
- ^ "Welcome". Dutch Institute of Systems and Control. http://www.disc.tudelft.nl/. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
- ^ "Education Program". Dutch Institute of Systems and Control. http://www.disc.tudelft.nl/education/education.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
- ^ "Departments". Dutch Institute of Systems and Control. http://www.disc.tudelft.nl/about-disc/departments.html. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
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