🚀Wuppertal. Port-Hamiltonian Systems: A Universal Framework for Coupled Dynamics

Port-Hamiltonian Systems (pHS) are emerging as a powerful and elegant mathematical framework for modeling complex, coupled dynamical systems. At the heart of this approach is a generalized concept of energy, quantified by the Hamiltonian, which serves as the foundation for the entire system.


The Power of pHS Modeling

What makes pHS so attractive for engineers and mathematicians alike?

  • Energy-Based Modeling: pHS inherently describe how energy is stored, routed, dissipated, and exchanged between components. This provides a clear, physical foundation for the models.
  • Universal Coupling: The pHS paradigm allows for the seamless coupling of very diverse and heterogeneous systems—from electrical circuits to mechanical components to fluid dynamics—all within a single, consistent framework.
  • Inherited Stability: A key mathematical benefit lies in the underlying dissipation inequality. This ensures that the overall system’s stability is often inherited directly from the stability of its respective subsystems, making the analysis and control design much more tractable.

In essence, pHS represent a universal framework for connecting subsystems while preserving the overall system’s properties. This makes pHS an important tool across the full spectrum of analysis, simulation, control, and optimization.


🇩🇪 Structured Research and Collaboration: The CRC 1701

The urgent need for structured research in this field is being met in Germany. The Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 1701), “Port-Hamiltonian systems,” at the University of Wuppertal (spokesperson Birgit Jacob) is making a significant contribution.

  • Launch and Scope: Funded by the German Research Council, CRC 1701 launched in April 2025 and brings together 22 principal investigators and about 18 research fellows. It is a highly interdisciplinary effort, uniting diverse mathematical disciplines and including PIs from engineering sciences to ensure the validation of the pHS approach on real-world applications.
  • Global Links: The CRC is embedded within the Port-Hamiltonian Institute at Wuppertal and actively participates in broader European initiatives. It holds a cooperation contract with the French-Dutch-German Doctoral College on Port-Hamiltonian Systems and is strongly involved in the EMS-TAG on port-Hamiltonian systems.

First Steps: The Inaugural Retreat

The CRC 1701 recently held its first retreat from September 8th-10th in Balve, Sauerland. This initial gathering was a massive success, featuring lively presentations and intensive discussions among all involved investigators and research fellows. Crucially, the newly started research fellows had the chance to connect, establish networks, and begin to envisage cooperation for the coming years.

We look forward to many inspiring years of groundbreaking research from the CRC 1701 as they advance the powerful and versatile framework of Port-Hamiltonian Systems!