To recognize outstanding contributions to control systems technology either in design and implementation or project management. Historical Background: Revised 2000. Prize: $2,000, 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. Basis for Judging: The technical merit of the outstanding control systems technology contribution in either design and implementation, or project management. The broader impacts of the contribution towards the benefit of society at large and towards the CSS diversity and inclusiveness goals in terms of geography, gender, and work sector. Eligibility: Either an individual or a team. Nomination Details: Nominations and reference letters are due by May 15 and must be submitted using the IEEE Control Systems Society Awards Nomination system at awards.paperplaza.net. Nomination Form Nomination Instructions 2023 Photo: Frank J. Doyle, III For pioneering the design of control algorithms to enable the commercial development of the artificial pancreas as a therapeutic intervention to improve the quality of life for individuals with diabetes Acceptance Speech × 2022 Yue-Yun Wang, Carmen Pedicini, Vincenzo Alfieri, and Ibrahim Haskara For the development and implementation of nonlinear air-charging control of fuel-efficient turbo-boosted engines for mass vehicle production Acceptance Speech × 2021 Lars Blackmore, and Yoshiaki Kuwata For developing the guidance, navigation and control for the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy reusable rockets Acceptance Speech × 2020 Malcolm Smith, Will Hoult, and Panos Brezas For the development of the McLaren 720S semi-active suspension control system Acceptance Speech Acceptance Speech × Video Link 2019 Warren Dixon, Nitin Sharma, Matthew J. Bellman, Alan Hamlet, Christian Cousin, Courtney Rouse, Ryan Downey, and Victor Duenas For closed-loop functional electrical stimulation control methods leading to successful commercialization and personalized rehabilitative treatment options Acceptance Speech × 2018 No Award Given Acceptance Speech × 2017 Pierino Bonanni, James Brooks, David Chan, Ramu Chandra, Paul Houpt, H. Kirk Mathews, Bernardo Movsichoff, and Manthram Sivasubramaniam For control systems innovations of the GE Trip Optimizer leading to both commercial success and significant environmental benefits Acceptance Speech × 2016 Aaron Knobloch, R. Dyche Anderson, Jason Karp, and Christopher Kapusta For the development of an advanced battery management system accounting for electro-thermo-mechanical phenomena Acceptance Speech × 2015 Nathan van de Wouw, Henk Nijmeijer, Alexey Pavlov, and Marcel Heertjes For the development and application of variable-gain control techniques for high-performance motion systems Acceptance Speech × 2014 Michael Cantoni, Iven Mareels, and Erik Weyer For their work, in a 15 year collaboration with Rubicon Water of Australia, for the development and implementation of controls for irrigation channels and water management, as embodied in Rubicon's Total Channel Control product Acceptance Speech × 2013 No Award Given Acceptance Speech × 2012 David Germann, Dejan Kihas, Daniel Pachner, Jaroslav Pekar, Greg Stewart, and Francesco Borrelli For the design, implementation and commercialization of the OnRAMP design suite for powertrain control Acceptance Speech × 2011 Christos G. Cassandras, and Michael Clune For the design and commercial development of SimEvents, a discrete event and hybrid system simulator Acceptance Speech × 2010 Photo: Mrdjan Jankovic For advancing automotive engine technology using novel control and optimization methods Acceptance Speech × 2009 Reza Moheimani, Angeliki Pantazi, Abu Sebastian, Giovanni Cherubini, Mark Lantz, Haralampos Pozidis, Hugo Rothuizen, and Evangelos Elftheriou For nanopositioning for MEMS-based storage and other applications Acceptance Speech × 2008 Photo: Tariq Samad For technology development, demonstration, and commercialization that span a number of application domains: process industries, aerospace vehicles, building automation, and automotive power trains Acceptance Speech × 2007 Photo: Andrzej Banaszuk For contributions to the areas of control of compressor instabilities, combustion instabilities, and other fluid flow instabilities in aerospace systems Acceptance Speech × 2006 Photo: Lalit Mestha For his outstanding contributions in applying control systems technology to Particle Accelerators and Digital Printing Systems Acceptance Speech × 2005 Gary Balas, and Andrew Packard 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 Acceptance Speech × 2004 Photo: Banavar Sridhar 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 Acceptance Speech × 2003 Jeffrey Cook, Jessy Grizzle, and Jing Sun For the development of fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly automotive powertrains through innovative application of control theory Acceptance Speech × 2002 Dimitry Gorinevsky, and Greg Stewart In recognition for their innovative application of modern identification and control methods to the papermaking process Acceptance Speech × 2001 James Antaki, and Bradley Paden 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 Acceptance Speech × 2000 Photo: Siva Banda Acceptance Speech × 1999 Photo: Michael J. Piovoso For research, development, and implementation of state of the art process control in the chemical manufacturing industry Acceptance Speech × 1998 Photo: Guy Dumont For innovative industrial applications of adaptive control Acceptance Speech × 1997 Photo: Joe Chow For pioneering contributions to time-scale analysis of large power systems Acceptance Speech × 1996 Photo: Harvey Banks Acceptance Speech × 1995 Photo: Suresh Joshi For the development and application of control systems methodology to light weight, flexible spacecraft systems and structures Acceptance Speech × 1994 Gregory Diehl, and Rajan Suri For the creation, development, implementation and management automation planning software, ManuPlan and its derivative MPX during the period 1986-1993 Acceptance Speech × 1993 Photo: Alan Laub For contributions to CACSD that have fundamentally changed the research and applications environment for control systems design Acceptance Speech × 1992 George Meyer Acceptance Speech × 1991 Photo: Gunner Bengsston Acceptance Speech × 1990 Ken Lorrel Acceptance Speech × 1989 Edgar Bristol Acceptance Speech ×
For pioneering the design of control algorithms to enable the commercial development of the artificial pancreas as a therapeutic intervention to improve the quality of life for individuals with diabetes
For the development and implementation of nonlinear air-charging control of fuel-efficient turbo-boosted engines for mass vehicle production
For developing the guidance, navigation and control for the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy reusable rockets
For closed-loop functional electrical stimulation control methods leading to successful commercialization and personalized rehabilitative treatment options
For control systems innovations of the GE Trip Optimizer leading to both commercial success and significant environmental benefits
For the development of an advanced battery management system accounting for electro-thermo-mechanical phenomena
For the development and application of variable-gain control techniques for high-performance motion systems
For their work, in a 15 year collaboration with Rubicon Water of Australia, for the development and implementation of controls for irrigation channels and water management, as embodied in Rubicon's Total Channel Control product
For the design, implementation and commercialization of the OnRAMP design suite for powertrain control
For technology development, demonstration, and commercialization that span a number of application domains: process industries, aerospace vehicles, building automation, and automotive power trains
For contributions to the areas of control of compressor instabilities, combustion instabilities, and other fluid flow instabilities in aerospace systems
For his outstanding contributions in applying control systems technology to Particle Accelerators and Digital Printing Systems
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
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
For the development of fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly automotive powertrains through innovative application of control theory
In recognition for their innovative application of modern identification and control methods to the papermaking process
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
For research, development, and implementation of state of the art process control in the chemical manufacturing industry
For the development and application of control systems methodology to light weight, flexible spacecraft systems and structures
For the creation, development, implementation and management automation planning software, ManuPlan and its derivative MPX during the period 1986-1993
For contributions to CACSD that have fundamentally changed the research and applications environment for control systems design