Control Systems Technology Award

To a team or individual for an outstanding control systems technology contribution in either design and implementation, or project management.

Prize:
$2,000, Galvanic (photo engraved) plaque for each recipient, and travel expenses to the CDC for one recipient (round trip restricted (minimal) coach air fare, conference registration and up to 4 conference-rate hotel-nights for a 3-day conference, and up to 5 conference-rate hotel-nights for a 4-day conference). If the prize is awarded to a group, members of the group will equally split the cash portion of the prize.
Funding:
Funded by the IEEE Control Systems Society.
Presentation:
At the Awards Ceremony of the CSS.
Eligibility:
Either an individual or a team.
Nomination Details:

Nominations and reference letters are due by May 15 and must be submitted using the CSS Awards Nomination system at awards.paperplaza.net.

Nomination Form

Nomination Instructions

Award Recipients

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Andrzej Banaszuk

2007 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For contributions to the areas of control of compressor instabilities, combustion instabilities, and other fluid flow instabilities in aerospace systems

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Lalit Mestha

2006 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For his outstanding contributions in applying control systems technology to Particle Accelerators and Digital Printing Systems

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Gary Balas

2005 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For their outstanding contributions to control systems technology by developing state-of-the art control algorithms and enabling software for use in industrial problems, for making modern robust control tools accessible to practicing engineers, and for their leadership role in the field of control engineering
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Andrew Packard

2005 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For their outstanding contributions to control systems technology by developing state-of-the art control algorithms and enabling software for use in industrial problems, for making modern robust control tools accessible to practicing engineers, and for their leadership role in the field of control engineering

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Banavar Sridhar

2004 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For the development of modeling and simulation techniques for multivehicle traffic networks and advanced air traffic management systems through innovative application of control systems concepts

Jeffrey Cook, Jessy Grizzle, Jing Sun

2003 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For the development of fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly automotive powertrains through innovative application of control theory

Dimitry Gorinevsky, Greg Stewart

2002 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
In recognition for their innovative application of modern identification and control methods to the papermaking process

James Antaki, Bradley Paden

2001 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For their development of the StreamLiner artificial heart, a mechatronics design that epitomizes the integration of control with electromechanical systems to achieve a novel design that has the potential to save over 35,000 lives per year

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Siva Banda

2000 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award

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Michael Piovoso

1999 Recipient of Control Systems Technology Award
For research, development, and implementation of state of the art process control in the chemical manufacturing industry