Current Seminar Series Details about future seminar series will be announced here. For questions about future seminar series, or to express interest in participating, please contact the current Student Activities Lead listed on the TC website. Past Seminar Series Fall 2025 Seminar Series The IEEE Control Systems Society Hybrid Systems Technical Committee (TC) held its first online seminar series in Fall 2025, organized by Akash Harapanahalli. The biweekly series highlighted recent advancements in hybrid systems, featuring a distinguished faculty seminar and several technical presentations from outstanding student researchers. All sessions were held online via Zoom. Recordings are available on the TC YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@HybridSystemsTC). Full speaker bios and abstracts are available at https://dcl.gatech.edu/events/hstc-series-fall-2025/. Schedule & Speakers Distinguished Seminar I (Sept 30) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz0cgMUWNUo Dr. Agung Julius – Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, "Temporal Logics for Control Systems: Verification, Synthesis, and ML-driven Property Inference" Seminar II (Oct 28) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjYy_bseKt8 Zhaoyong Liu – Nanjing University of Science and Technology, "Event-Triggered State Estimation for Networked Switched Systems: An Output Predictor Approach" Frederik Baymler Mathiesen – Delft University of Technology, "Formal Verification of Stochastic Systems: From Stochastic Barrier Functions to Abstraction-Based Methods" Seminar III (Nov 11) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7QHk7YJLNE Emmanuel Junior Wafo Wembe – Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, "Trajectories Based Characterization of Robust Controlled Invariant Sets" Mira Khalil – Université de Lorraine, "Estimation of the minimum and maximum states of charge of lithium-ion battery packs: A hybrid approach" (Winner of Hybrid Systems TC Outstanding Student Paper Prize) Seminar IV (Dec 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x235xAsH4yM Youssef Ait Si – Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, "Symbolic Control: Unveiling Free Robustness Margins" (Winner of ECC Outstanding Student Paper Award)