To recognize distinguished contributions to control systems science or engineering. Historical Background: Revised 2000, 2001. Prize: $2,000, photo-engraved Plaque, and travel expenses to the CDC (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). The recipient gives a plenary lecture at the CDC evaluating a significant contribution to control systems science or engineering. Funding: Funded by the IEEE Control Systems Society. Presentation: At the Awards Ceremony of the CSS. Basis for Judging: The technical merit of the distinguished contributions to control systems science or engineering. 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. 2023 Photo: Miroslav Krstic For pioneering PDE backstepping and extremum seeking control, and for fostering their technology commercialization. Acceptance Speech × 2022 Photo: David J. Hill For pioneering fundamental work and practical outstanding contributions to nonlinear control, dissipative and large-scale systems, and learning theory. Acceptance Speech × 2021 Photo: Pramod Khargonekar For distinguished contributions to control systems, as a researcher, educator, scholar, and leader Acceptance Speech × 2020 Photo: Kristin Y. Pettersen For leadership in fundamental research, development and commercialization of marine robotics Acceptance Speech Acceptance Speech × Video Link 2019 Photo: Lei Guo For contributions to adaptive control, system identification, adaptive signal processing, and stochastic systems Acceptance Speech × 2018 Photo: Mark Spong For contributions to nonlinear control and robotics Acceptance Speech × 2017 Photo: Naomi Leonard For contributions to the theory and application of coordinated control of mobile, multi-agent systems in engineering and in nature Acceptance Speech × 2016 Photo: Richard M. Murray For contributions to the theory of networked control systems and its applications to systems biology Acceptance Speech × 2015 Photo: Hassan Khalil For seminal contributions to nonlinear control theory and education Acceptance Speech × 2014 Photo: Bruce Francis For seminal contributions to robust and H-infinity control, linear control theory, sampled-data control, and distributed robotics Acceptance Speech × 2013 Photo: B. Ross Barmish For fundamental contributions to the analysis of systems with parametric uncertainty and to probabilistic robustness, and for contributions to the design of stock-trading algorithms that are robust to market variability Acceptance Speech × 2012 Photo: Jessy Grizzle For his work on automotive applications, his results on nonlinear system theory and for his more recent application to experiments on bipedal locomotion that provide an excellent showcase to the broader community of the value of control theory Acceptance Speech × 2011 Photo: John Baillieul For seminal contributions to mathematical system theory and networked control Acceptance Speech × 2010 Photo: Manfred Morari For distinguished contributions to the theory and industrial impact of model predictive control Acceptance Speech × 2009 Photo: Peter Caines For fundamental contributions in the areas of stochastic, adaptive, large scale and hybrid systems Acceptance Speech × 2008 Photo: Christopher Byrnes For fundamental contributions to algebraic and geometric approaches to systems and control Acceptance Speech × 2007 Photo: P. S. Krishnaprasad For fundamental contributions to the theory of control of natural and synthetic physical systems Acceptance Speech × 2006 Photo: Arthur Krener For fundamental contributions to the foundations of geometric nonlinear control theory Acceptance Speech × 2005 Photo: Pravin Varaiya Acceptance Speech × 2004 Photo: Tamer Bașar For seminal contributions to stochastic control and dynamic game theory, robust nonlinear and adaptive control, and control over wired and wireless networks Acceptance Speech × 2003 Photo: Lennart Ljung For seminal contributions to identification and adaptive control Acceptance Speech × 2002 Photo: Eduardo Sontag For seminal contributions to nonlinear system theory Acceptance Speech × 2001 Photo: Alberto Isidori For seminal contributions to nonlinear control Acceptance Speech × 2000 Photo: Mathukumalli Vidyasagar Acceptance Speech × 1999 Photo: Graham Goodwin Acceptance Speech × 1998 Photo: J. Boyd Pearson Acceptance Speech × 1997 Photo: Edward Davison Acceptance Speech × 1996 Photo: Jürgen Ackermann Acceptance Speech × 1995 Photo: Bob Narendra For outstanding contributions to control theory and its applications in particular to nonlinear stability theory, adaptive control, neural networks, and intelligent control Acceptance Speech × 1994 Photo: Gene Franklin For contributions to research and education in Digital Control Systems Acceptance Speech × 1993 Photo: Michael Athans Acceptance Speech × 1992 Photo: Brian Anderson For revealing fundamental feedback properties in scholarly papers on optimal and adaptive filtering and for seminal expository textbooks and monographs Acceptance Speech × 1991 Photo: Petar Kokotovic For contributions to sensitivity analysis, singular perturbation methods and robust adaptive control Acceptance Speech × 1990 Photo: David Luenberger For contributions to linear feedback controls, normal forms and outstanding textbooks on systems and optimization Acceptance Speech × 1989 Photo: Gunter Stein Acceptance Speech ×
For pioneering PDE backstepping and extremum seeking control, and for fostering their technology commercialization.
For pioneering fundamental work and practical outstanding contributions to nonlinear control, dissipative and large-scale systems, and learning theory.
For contributions to adaptive control, system identification, adaptive signal processing, and stochastic systems
For contributions to the theory and application of coordinated control of mobile, multi-agent systems in engineering and in nature
For seminal contributions to robust and H-infinity control, linear control theory, sampled-data control, and distributed robotics
For fundamental contributions to the analysis of systems with parametric uncertainty and to probabilistic robustness, and for contributions to the design of stock-trading algorithms that are robust to market variability
For his work on automotive applications, his results on nonlinear system theory and for his more recent application to experiments on bipedal locomotion that provide an excellent showcase to the broader community of the value of control theory
For seminal contributions to stochastic control and dynamic game theory, robust nonlinear and adaptive control, and control over wired and wireless networks
For outstanding contributions to control theory and its applications in particular to nonlinear stability theory, adaptive control, neural networks, and intelligent control
For revealing fundamental feedback properties in scholarly papers on optimal and adaptive filtering and for seminal expository textbooks and monographs
For contributions to linear feedback controls, normal forms and outstanding textbooks on systems and optimization