Donald P. Eckman Award
The Donald P. Eckman Award is an award given by the American Automatic Control Council recognizing outstanding achievements by a young researcher under the age of 35 in the field of control theory. Together with the Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award, the Eckman Award is one of the most prestigious awards in control theory.
Recipients
- 1964: Michael Athans
- 1965: John Bollinger
- 1966: Roger Bakke
- 1967: Roger W. Brockett
- 1968: Robert E. Larson
- 1969: W. Harmon Ray
- 1970: John Seinfeld
- 1971: Raman Mehra
- 1972: Cecil L. Smith
- 1973: Edison Tse
- 1974: Timothy L. Johnson
- 1975: Alan S. Willsky[1][2][3][4]
- 1976: Robert W. Atherton
- 1977: Nils R. Sandell, Jr.
- 1978: Narendra K. Gupta
- 1979: Joe Hong Chow
- 1980: Manfred Morari
- 1981: Rajan Suri
- 1982: Bruce Hajek
- 1983: John C. Doyle
- 1984: Mark A. Shayman
- 1985: P.R. Kumar
- 1986: Yaman Arkun
- 1987: Rahmatallah Shoureshi
- 1988: Bijoy K. Ghosh
- 1989: Pramod P. Khargonekar
- 1990: Shankar S. Sastry
- 1991: Carl N. Nett
- 1992: Stephen P. Boyd
- 1993: Munther A. Dahleh
- 1994: Kameshwar Poolla
- 1995: Andrew Packard
- 1996: Jeff S. Shamma
- 1997: Richard M. Murray
- 1998: Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
- 1999: Andrew R. Teel
- 2000: Richard D. Braatz
- 2001: Dawn M. Tilbury
- 2002: Ilya Kolmanovsky
- 2003: Claire J. Tomlin
- 2004: Panagiotis D. Christofides
- 2005: Pablo A. Parrilo
- 2006: Murat Arcak
- 2007: Daniel Liberzon
- 2008: Asuman E. Ozdaglar
- 2009: Paulo Tabuada
- 2010: Domitilla Del Vecchio
- 2011: Hana El-Samad
- 2012: Jason Marden
- 2013: Vijay Gupta
- 2014: Hamsa Balakrishnan
- 2015: Aaron D. Ames
- 2016: Javad Lavaei
- 2017: Ketan Savla
- 2018: Behrouz Touri
- 2019: Na (Lina) Li[5]
See also
References
- Alan S. Willsky, Edwin Sibley Webster Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (retired) at M.I.T.
- Alan S. Willsky, Edwin Sibley Webster Retired Professor of Electrical Engineering at M.I.T.
- Biography of Alan S. Willsky.
- Alan S. Willsky was elected in 2010 as a member of National Academy of Engineering in Electronics, Communication & Information Systems Engineering for contributions to model-based signal processing and statistical inference.
- Biography of Na Li, Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics at Harvard.
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