Special Subject: Building Technology — Applied Category Theory for Engineering Design

Description

Considers the multiple trade-offs at various abstraction levels and scales when designing complex, multi-component systems. Covers topics from foundational principles to advanced applications, emphasizing the role of compositional thinking in engineering. Introduces category theory as a mathematical framework for abstraction and composition, enabling a unified and modular approach to modeling, analyzing, and designing interconnected systems. Showcases successful applications in areas such as dynamical systems and automated system design optimization, with a focus on autonomous robotics and mobility. Offers students the opportunity to work on their own application through a dedicated project in the second half of the term. 

Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.

Subject Number
4.s43
Semester
Year
2025
Prerequisites
Calculus, linear algebra, and dynamical systems at undergraduate level; or permission of instructor.
Can Be Repeated for Credit
Yes
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructor(s) (Non-Users)
Gioele Zardini
Schedule
Lecture: MW 11-12:30
Recitation: F 1-2
Location
Lecture: 1-150
Lab: 1-246
Discipline
Credits + Level
3-1-8
G
Joint Subjects
1.144