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Sebastian Schlor

M.Sc.

Research Assistant
Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control
[Photo: Wolfram Scheible]

Contact

Pfaffenwaldring 9
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Room: 2.234

Office Hours

On appointment in my personal webex room.

Subject

My research interests include the area of privacy and security of dynamical systems and encrypted control.

Conference papers:
  1. Schlor, S. ; Hertneck, M. ; Wildhagen, S. ; Allgöwer, F.: Multi-party computation enables secure polynomial control based solely on secret-sharing. In: Proc. 60th IEEE Conf. Decision and Control (CDC), Proc. 60th IEEE Conf. Decision and Control (CDC). Austin, TX, USA, 2021, S. 4882–4887
  2. Schlor, Sebastian ; Strässer, Robin ; Allgöwer, Frank: Koopman interpretation and analysis of a public-key cryptosystem: Diffie-Hellman key exchange. In: 22nd IFAC World Congress (submitted), Preprint: arXiv:2211.11290, 22nd IFAC World Congress (submitted), Preprint: arXiv:2211.11290, 2022

since 07/2020

Research Assistant at the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control, University of Stuttgart

10/2017 − 06/2020

Master studies Engineering Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart

Master thesis: "Event-triggered Learning and Model Predictive Control" with Prof. Dr. Sebastian Trimpe at the Intelligent Control Systems Group of the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.

08/2018 − 01/2019

Exchange studies at the KTH Stockholm, Sweden.

04/2019 − 09/2019

Internship at Trumpf Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH + Co. KG, Ditzingen

Department Machine Dynamics, Mechatronic Simulation

10/2014 − 11/2017

Bachelor studies Engineering Cybernetics at the University of Stuttgart

Bachelor thesis: "Modelling and Control of a Piezo-Actuated Tip-Tilt Mirror"

06/2014

Abitur at the Carl-Schaefer-Schule in Ludwigsburg

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