Masaaki Nagahara
Hiroshima University
The Control Systems Society is dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of systems and control. Founded in 1954, the IEEE CSS has been at the forefront of control systems theory and technology for over 65 years. Its focus is to promote scientific, technological, and educational advancements in the fields of automatic control, decision making, theory and applications, all over the world. Application areas include, and not limited to, aerospace systems, automotive systems, communication networks, cyber-physical systems, manufacturing, micro/nano systems, power grids, process control, robotics, smart communities, and systems and synthetic biology.
We enthusiastically invite you to the 11th IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA 2027). The conference will be held at the International Conference Center Hiroshima, in Hiroshima, Japan, from August 23rd to 25th, 2027, with technical workshops taking place prior to the main event on August 22nd.
The conference venue is ideally situated inside the Peace Memorial Park, which is the most beautiful place in Hiroshima city. Iconic landmarks such as the Atomic Bomb Dome and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum are located near the venue. Beyond the conference, we encourage you to experience the city's profound commitment to peace, explore stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites like the majestic floating Torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima, and enjoy renowned local culinary delights such as Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
As one of the premier annual conferences sponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society, CCTA focuses on the latest advancements in control technology and diverse control applications. Our comprehensive program will feature plenary speeches, regular and poster presentations, tutorials, invited sessions, and industry exhibits. Application areas of interest are broad and include, but are not limited to: automotive, aerospace, and marine systems, biotechnology, manufacturing, mechatronics, robotics, automation, energy and power systems, environment, networks, cyber-physical systems, and machine learning-based control.
We cordially invite researchers and practitioners to submit their papers describing their latest research achievements. The conference accommodates various submission formats to enrich the technical program, including contributed papers, invited sessions that present a unified theme from diverse viewpoints, tutorial sessions addressing state-of-the-art control theory, pre-conference workshops, and late-breaking posters. Furthermore, authors of papers that have been published or appeared in early access in the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology after January 1, 2027, may also apply to give oral presentations.
CCTA 2027 will provide all participants with numerous opportunities for exchanging knowledge and networking in a wonderful atmosphere at the conference space in Hiroshima.
We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring and memorable event!
Hiroshima University
University of Sydney