To recognize excellence in a CDC conference paper whose primary contributor(s) is a (are) Student Member(s) of the IEEE and the Technical Committee on Hybrid Systems. Historical Background: Established in 2020 Prize: A TC student award certificate. Basis for Judging: Originality, clarity, and potential impact on practical applications or theoretical foundations of hybrid systems. Eligibility: Primary contributor(s) of a paper, who was a (were) Student Member(s) of the IEEE and the Technical Committee on Hybrid Systems at the time of original submission at the CDC preceding the year of the award. Nomination Details: Any TC member can nominate a paper through an email to the TC chair. The email needs to contain a statement that the primary contributor of the paper was a student at the time of paper submission. Self-nominations are allowed, but the nomination email must be carbon-copied to all the authors. 2023 "On Convergence of Systems with Sector-Bounded Hybrid Integrators" 61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp.7636-7641, 2022 Sebastiaan van den Eijnden, Marcel Heertjes, Henk Nijmeijer, and Maurice Heemels Acceptance Speech × 2022 "Computing Complexity-aware Plans Using Kolmogorov Complexity" 2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp.3420-3427, 2021 Elis Stefansson Acceptance Speech × 2021 "Lagrangian Reachtubes: The Next Generation" The 59th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp. 1556-1563, 2020. Sophie Gruenbacher, Jacek Cyranka, Mathias Lechner, Md Ariful Islam, Scott Smolka, and Radu Grosu Acceptance Speech ×
"On Convergence of Systems with Sector-Bounded Hybrid Integrators" 61st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp.7636-7641, 2022
"Computing Complexity-aware Plans Using Kolmogorov Complexity" 2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp.3420-3427, 2021
"Lagrangian Reachtubes: The Next Generation" The 59th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), pp. 1556-1563, 2020.