Selected Publications
- A. Nurkanović, M. Sperl, S. Albrecht, M. Diehl, Finite elements with switch detection for direct optimal control of nonsmooth systems. Numerische Mathematik, 1-48, 2024
- A. Nurkanović, T. Sartor, S. Albrecht, M. Diehl, A Time-Freezing Approach for Numerical Optimal Control of Nonsmooth Differential Equations with State Jumps, IEEE Control Systems Letters, 2021 (received the Outstanding L-CSS Paper Award at CDC 2022)
- R. Verschueren, G. Frison, D. Kouzoupis, J. Frey, N. van Duijkeren, A. Zanelli, B. Novoselnik, T. Albin, R. Quirynen, M. Diehl, acados—a modular open-source framework for fast embedded optimal control, Mathematical Programming Computation, 14(1):147-83, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12532-021-00208- 8
- J.A.E. Andersson, J. Gillis, G. Horn, JB. Rawlings, M. Diehl, CasADi: a software framework for nonlinear optimization and optimal control, Mathematical Programming Computation 11 (1), 1-36, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12532-018-0139-4
- J.B. Rawlings, D.Q. Mayne, M. Diehl, Model Predictive Control: Theory, Computation, and Design (2nd Edition), Nob Hill Publishing, 2017
FRIAS Project
Project Group “Agrivoltaics.”
The Agri-Photovoltaics Project Group at the University of Freiburg advances Agri-PV as a key technology for sustainable land use: solar generation and farming co-located on the same plots to boost land productivity and climate resilience. Our interdisciplinary approach links field insights, modeling, and techno-economic analysis with social-science work on adoption, governance, and value chains. In doing so, we contribute to core UN goals—climate-resilient agriculture (SDG 2), efficient water use (SDG 6), clean energy (SDG 7), climate action (SDG 13), and responsible consumption (SDG 12). We aim to strengthen collaboration across the university, build international visibility, and deepen research capacity—complementing the application-oriented activities of Fraunhofer ISE.
