Hendrik W. Bode Lecture Prize
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The Hendrik W. Bode Lecture Prize is an award given by the IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) to recognize distinguished contributions to control systems science or engineering.[1] It was established in 1989, named after Hendrik W. Bode (1905–1982), a pioneer of modern control theory and system engineering, who revolutionized both the content and methodology of his chosen fields of research during his long career at Bell Labs and Harvard University.
The recipient of the award gives a plenary lecture at the annual IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC).[2] The inaugural Bode Prize Lecture was delivered by Gunter Stein at the 28th IEEE CDC in Tampa, Florida, on December 15, 1989.[3]
Recipients
[edit]- 1989: Gunter Stein[3]
- 1990: David Luenberger
- 1991: Petar V. Kokotovic
- 1992: Brian D.O. Anderson
- 1993: Michael Athans
- 1994: Gene F. Franklin
- 1995: Kumpati S. Narendra
- 1996: Jurgen Ackermann[4]
- 1997: Edward J. Davison[5][6]
- 1998: J. Boyd Pearson[7]
- 1999: Graham C. Goodwin
- 2000: Mathukumalli Vidyasagar
- 2001: Alberto Isidori
- 2002: Eduardo D. Sontag
- 2003: Lennart Ljung
- 2004: Tamer Başar
- 2005: Pravin Varaiya
- 2006: Arthur J. Krener
- 2007: P. S. Krishnaprasad[8]
- 2008: Christopher Byrnes[9][10]
- 2009: Peter E. Caines
- 2010: Manfred Morari
- 2011: John Baillieul
- 2012: Jessy W. Grizzle[11]
- 2013: B. Ross Barmish[12]
- 2014: Bruce Francis[13]
- 2015: Hassan Khalil[14]
- 2016: Richard M. Murray[15]
- 2017: Naomi Ehrich Leonard[16]
- 2018: Mark W. Spong[17]
- 2019: Lei Guo[18]
- 2020: Kristin Y. Pettersen
- 2021: Pramod Khargonekar
- 2022: David J. Hill
- 2023: Miroslav Krstic
See also
[edit]- List of people in systems and control
- List of engineering awards
- IEEE Control Systems Award
- Giorgio Quazza Medal
- Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award
- Rufus Oldenburger Medal
References
[edit]- ^ "IEEE CSS Hendrik W. Bode Lecture Prize". IEEE Control Systems Society. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- ^ "Bode Lecture". IEEE Control Systems Society Online Lecture Library. Archived from the original on 5 December 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
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- ^ "P.S. Krishnaprasad gives Bode Lecture". umd.edu. 10 December 2007.
- ^ "Workshop in Celebration of the Life, Mathematics and Memories of Christopher I. Byrnes". ttu.edu. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
- ^ "Chris Byrnes, former dean of engineering, dies at 60". wustl.edu. 14 February 2010.
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- ^ "The recipient of the 2013 Hendrik W. Bode Lecture Prize is Ross B. Barmish of the University of Wisconsin–Madison". IEEE Control Systems Magazine. 33 (2): 16. April 2013. doi:10.1109/MCS.2012.2234928.
- ^ "Bruce Francis awarded 2014 Hendrik Bode Lecture Prize". utoronto.ca. 10 January 2014.
- ^ "Hendrick W. Bode Lecture Prize to Khalil". msu.edu. 31 August 2016.
- ^ "2016 IEEE CSS Awards". IEEE Control Systems Magazine. 37 (1): 133. February 2017. doi:10.1109/MCS.2016.2621466. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- ^ "Alumna Naomi Leonard wins Hendrik W. Bode Lecture Prize". umd.edu. 16 December 2016.
- ^ "Spong to Receive Prestigious Bode Lecture Prize". utdallas.edu. 23 March 2018.
- ^ "Prizes and Honors". lsc.amss.ac.cn.