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Each year the IEEE designates as FELLOWS many individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the electrical and electronics engineering profession. The IEEE Awards Office is the source for detailed information about eligibility and nominating procedures. The CSS has two standing committees, with non-overlapping membership, that participate in the Fellow selection process, under the supervision of the VP for Membership Activities. The Fellow Nomination Committee seeks out worthy candidates and nominators for those individuals. The Fellow Evaluation Committee evaluates the achievements of those nominees whose forms are forwarded to it by the their respective nominators. (Each nomination designates a relevant IEEE Society that should be asked to provide an evaluation of the candidate's achievements.) The chairs of these two committees, who must be IEEE Fellows and CSS members, are appointed by the BoG based on recommendations from the President-Elect and the Executive Committee. The chairs appoint the members of their committees. The Fellow Evaluation Committee, which should have at least six members, should be composed of IEEE Fellows whose joint expertise spans the breadth of technical specialties covered by the CSS.

CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2005

Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
for contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive nonlinear control.

Tariq Samad
for leadership in industrial applications of intelligent control systems.

Dorothée Normand-Cyrot
for contributions to discrete-time and digital nonlinear control systems.

Paul K. Houpt
for contributions to the control of transportation vehicles and systems.

Jie Huang
for contributions to nonlinear control theory and applications.

Manfred Morari
for contributions to robust and model predictive control and control of hybrid systems.

Xunyu Zhou
for contributions to the theory and applications of stochastic control.

Irena Lasiecka
for contributions to boundary control systems.

Manfred Deistler
for contributions to the theory of system identification and time-series analysis.

Peter H. Bauer
for contributions to the stability theort of time-variant and nonlinear discrete time systems.

Derong Liu
for contributions to nonlinear dynamical systems and recurrent neural networks.

Ravi Rasendra Mazumdar
for contributions to the modeling, control, and performance analysis of networks.

Yoichi Hori
for contributions to advanced motion control.

Innocent Kamwa
for contributions to the identification of synchronous generator models and innovations in power grid control.

Aleksander M. Stankovic
for contributions to modeling, analysis and control of transients in energy processing systems.

Septimiu (Tim) Edmund Salcudean
for contributions to haptic interfaces, teleoperation systems and applications.

Kok-Meng Lee
for contributions to actuator and vision-based sensor design for manufacturing automation.

CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2004

Er-Wei Bai
For contributions to system identification and parameter estimation.

Gary J. Balas
For contributions to robust control techniques for aerospace vehicles.

Edwin Chong
For contributions to communication networks and discrete event systems

Bart L.R. De Moor
For contributions to algebraic and numerical methods for systems and control.

Arie Feuer
For contributions to adaptive control and signal processing.

Alexander Lvovich Fradkov
For contributions to adaptive and nonlinear systems.

Minyue Fu
For contributions to robust control and signal estimation.

John William Helton
For contributions to frequency-domain design of robust control systems.

Christopher Hollot
For contributions to robust control, reset control, and Internet congestion control.

Masao Ikeda
For contributions to the theory of large scale systems and decentralized control.

George W. Irwin
For contributions to the application of modern control design methods

Mrdjan J. Jankovic
For contributions to nonlinear control theory and automotive technology.

Jack N. Little
For leadership in the development of engineering software for technical computing.

Richard M. Murray
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear control and its applications to robotics, flight control, and fluid systems.

Bradley Paden
For contributions to nonlinear control theory and control system design for mechanical systems

Kevin Passino
For contributions to stability and control of discrete event and intelligent systems.

Giorgio Rizzoni
For leadership in automotive control systems.

Jing Sun
For contributions to systems theory and automotive powertrain control.

Xiao-Rong Li (AES)
For contributions to the theory and practice of radar development.

Sanjeev R. Kulkarni (IT)
For contributions to machine learning, pattern recognition, and data compression.

Li-Chen Fu (RA)
For contributions to robotic control and computer-integrated manufacturing systems.

Daniel Koditschek (RA)
For contributions to the theory and practice of robotics and intelligent systems

Friedrich Pfeiffer (RA)
For contributions to multibody dynamics and control with application to complex mechanical systems.

Kazuo Tanie (RA)
For contributions to humanoid and human friendly robotics.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2003

Ali Abur
For contributions to the methods for state estimation of power systems.

Ramesh K. Agarwal
For contributions to robust control of uncertain systems with applications to flight and flow control.

Anthony M. Bloch
For contributions to nonlinear dynamics and geometric control of physical systems.

Theodore Euclid Djaferis
For contributions to robust control and algebraic systems theory.

Bo Stefan Egardt
For contributions to the stability and robustness of adaptive control.

Robin Evans
For contributions to target tracking, industrial control, and signal processing.

Hans Peter Geering
For contributions to model-based automotive engine control and leadership in control education.

Michael John Gibbard
For contributions to stabilizer analysis and tuning for power systems.

Dong-Seok Hyun
For contributions to the design, analysis, and implementation of high performance power conversion systems and for leadership in power electronics education.

Timothy L. Johnson
For contributions to the application of hybrid systems.

Kensuke Kawai
For contributions to human-machine systems for computerized power-plant automation.

Mustafa Okyay Kaynak
For contributions to variable structure systems theory and its applications in mechatronics.

Salvatore Monaco
For contributions to nonlinear digital systems theory and control.

Tung Sang Ng
For contributions to signal processing techniques in spread spectrum communications.

James C. Spall
For contributions to stochastic algorithms in control and optimization.

Stephen Shing-Toung Yau
For contributions to the mathematical aspects of nonlinear filtering.

Andras Varga
For contributions to the development of numerical methods for computer aided analysis and design of control systems.

Yangsheng Xu
For contributions to the design and control of space robot and dynamically stabilized systems.

Rama Krishna Yedavalli
For contributions to parameter robustness analysis of state space systems and robust control of linear uncertain systems.

Mengchu Zhou
For contributions to Petri nets and their applications.

Kemin Zhou
For contributions to the robust control system theory and applications.

Joseph Andrew O'Sullivan
For contributions to information-theoretic imaging with applications to medical tomographic systems and radar imaging.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2002

Eyad H. Abed
For contributions to the control of nonlinear dynamical systems and singular perturbation methods.

Anuradha M. Annaswamy
For contributions to adaptive control theory, neural networks, and active-adaptive control of combustion systems.

Siva S. Banda
For leadership in developing and applying multivariable flight control techniques for military applications.

Sankar Basu
For contributions to theory and application of multidimensional circuits, systems, and signal processing.

Vivek S. Borkar
For contributions to stochastic and adaptive control.

Gerard-Andre Pierre Capolino
For contributions to modelling, simulation, and control techniques applied to power electronics and electrical drives.

Bor-Sen Chen
For contributions to fuzzy control theory and its applications.

Jeffrey A. Cook
For contributions to automotive powertrain control.

Maria D. A. Di Benedetto
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear and hybrid control system design.

Matthew R. James
For contributions to the theory of robust control design for nonlinear systems.

Atsuo Kawamura
For contributions to real-time digital feedback control of PWM inverters and its application to UPS.

Miroslav Krstic
For contributions to nonlinear and adaptive control.

Sean P. Meyn
For contributions to stochastic control, dynamic optimization, and control of large networks.

Asok Ray
For contributions to aerospace and electromechanical systems.

Graham John Rogers
For contributions to the modeling, analysis and control of dynamic phenomena in power systems.

Juan Jose Sanchez-Gasca
For contributions to small signal analysis, identification, and control methods for power system dynamic performance.

Suresh P. Sethi
For contributions to control and optimization of management and economic systems.

Malcolm C. Smith
For contributions to feedback control and systems theory.

Andrew R. Teel
For contributions to control systems with actuator limitations to input-output theory for nonlinear dynamic systems.

Arjan J. van der Schaft
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear systems.

Wing S. Wong
For contributions to estimation theory of nonlinear systems and application of system theory to communication and information processing problems.

G. George Yin
For contributions to approximation, optimization, and control of stochastic systems.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2001

Stephen L. Campbell
For contributions to the theory, numerical solution, and application of nonlinear descriptor systems.

Rik W.A.A. de Doncker
For contributions to the development of high-power resonant soft-switching converters and high-performance digital control of induction machines.

Takao Hinamoto
For contributions to the design, synthesis, realization and sensitivity minimization of two-dimensional digital filters.

Moshe M. Kam
For contributions to the theory of decision fusion and distributed detection.

Robert Edward Kearney
For contributions in understanding peripheral neuromuscular system dynamics and development of methods for the identification of biomedical systems.

Kwang Yun Lee
For contributions to the development and implementation of intelligent system techniques for power plants and power systems control.

Kouhei Ohnishi
For contributions to the development of disturbance observer and its applications to motion control.

Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
For contributions to identification and stochastic adaptive control.

Ian Postlethwaite
For contributions to multivariable control design and to control engineering education.

Anders Rantzer
For contributions to the theory and computational analysis of uncertain and nonlinear systems.

Ali H. Sayed
For contributions to adaptive filtering and estimation algorithms.

Banavar Sridhar
For advances in computer vision-based obstacle detection and developments in low-altitude helicopter flight.

Yilmaz Tokad
For lifetime contributions to research and education in system science and circuit theory.

John Ting-Yung Wen
For contributions to the control of nonlinear electro-mechanical systems and robotic manipulation.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 2000

Biswa N. Datta
For contributions to the interdisciplinary research blending linear algebra with control and systems theory.

Tryphon T. Georgiou
For contributions to the theory of robust control.

Bijoy K. Ghosh
For fundamental contributions to systems theory with applications to robust control, vision and multisensor fusion.

Guido Guardabassi
For contributions to control of periodic systems.

Hendrik Nijmeijer
For contributions to the theory and application of nonlinear control system design.

Meir Pachter
For contributions to theory and practice of flight control, and guidance.

Ian R. Petersen
For contributions to the theory of robust control system design.

Bruno Siciliano
For contributions to dynamic modeling and control of robotic systems and for leadership in robotics education.

Roberto Tempo
For contributions to robust identification and control of uncertain systems.

Antonio Vicino
For contributions to identification and robust control of uncertain systems.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 1999

Prof. Behnaam Aazhang
For contributions to multi-user wideband digital cellular communications.

Dr. Florencio Aboytes
For contributions to the analysis and control of power systems.

Prof. John D. Birdwell
For contributions to the development of expert systems for use in control and information technologies.

Prof. Stephen P. Boyd
For contributions to the design and analysis of control systems using convex optimization based CAD tools.

Prof. Howard Jay Chizeck
For contributions to the use of control system theory in biomedical engineering.

Prof. Mohammed Dahleh
For contributions to robust control theory and the introduction of control methods to microscale technology.

Prof. Guy A. Dumont
For contributions to the theory and practice of adaptive control and its applications to the process industries.

Prof. Tyrone Edward Duncan
For contributions to stochastic control, filtering and stochastic adaptive control.

Prof. Paul Martin Frank
For practical applications of control theory to fault diagnosis in dynamic systems and to robust control design.

Prof. Wei-Bo Gong
For contributions to the analysis of discrete event systems, and modeling and simulation of complex systems.

Prof. Lei Guo
For contributions to the theory of adaptive control and recursive identification of linear stochastic systems.

Prof. William R. Hamel
For leadership in the developments and utilization of robotics and remote technologies in nuclear, space, and military applications.

Prof. Wook Hyun Kwon
For contributions to the control and stability analysis of delay systems.

Prof. Stephane Lafortune
For contributions to the theory of discrete event systems.

Prof. Kenneth Alan Loparo
For contributions to stochastic stability and control theory with applications to engineering systems.

Prof. Richard Hume Middleton
For contributions to control theory and applications.

Dr. Romeo Ortega
For contributions to the development of tools for the analysis and design of nonlinear and adaptive control systems.

Prof. Markos Papageorgiou
For contributions to the application of automatic control and optimization in transport systems and water networks.

Prof. Paolo Tenti
For contributions to the application of modern control techniques in power electronics circuits and systems.

Prof. John Nicolaos Tsitsiklis
For contributions to the theory of control and computation in large-scale systems.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 1998

Dr. Daniel Lee Alspach
For leadership in the theoretical development of non-linear estimation theory and its practical applications to multiple target data association and tracking problems in ocean surveillance.

Prof. Venkat Anantharam
For contributions to the analysis and control of communication networks.

Dr. Rory A. Cooper
For outstanding contributions to improving quality and increasing innovation in wheelchair design, and for leadership in rehabilitation engineering education.

Prof. Soura Dasgupta
For contributions to parameter robustness analysis and adaptive parameter estimation.

Prof. Janos John Gertler
For contributions to the methodology of process monitoring and diagnosis, and to its application in automobile engine diagnosis.

Prof. Chang Chieh Hang
For contributions to the research and development of advanced control design techniques and to education in control engineering.

Prof. Hooshang Hemami
For contributions to the dynamics, control, and computer modeling of robotic and human bipedal locomotion systems.

Prof. Alfred Oliver Hero III
For contributions to the theory and practice of statistical signal processing, particularly in estimation, detection, and imaging.

Prof. Aggelos K. Katsaggelos
For contributions to the theory and application of iterative image restoration methods.

Dr. Ali Keyhani
For development of the system identification method of synchronous machine modeling and parameter estimation.

Dr. Bruce H. Krogh
For contributions to supervisory control and its industrial applications.

Dr. Robert Donald Lorenz
For developments in the application of modern control design theory to ac machine drives.

Dr. Yong-Zai Lu
Contributions to modeling and intelligent control of industrial systems.

Dr. Nelson Martins
For fundamental developments in eigensolution algorithms and small signal stability analysis for the control of large scale power systems.

Dr. Rik Pintelon
For fundamental research in frequency domain system identification and its application in instrumentation, control, and signal processing.

Prof. Ganti Prasada Rao
For development of continuous time identification techniques.

Dr. Ali Saberi
For contributions to singular perturbation theory and nonlinear control.

Dr. Robert Anthony Schlueter
For contributions to the theoretical and practical understanding of power system voltage instability.

Prof. Naresh Kumar Sinha
For contributions to education and research in industrial electronics and control instrumentation.

Prof. Andre L. Tits
For contributions to optimization-based design and robust control.

Prof. George Cheeran Verghese
For contributions to frequency-selective dynamic modeling, stability analysis and control in power electronics and power systems.

Dr. Yutaka Yamamoto
For contributions to the theory of sampled-data systems, digital control, and infinite-dimensional systems.

Prof. David D. Yao
For contributions to the studies of the mathematical structures and control of discrete-event systems and related manufacturing applications.

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CSS members promoted to IEEE Fellows in 1997

Prof. C. Goran Andersson
For contributions to the analysis of the interaction between AC and DC Systems and of voltage stability in power systems.

Dr. Radhakisan Sohanlal Baheti
For leadership in the integration of research and education in control systems engineering.

Prof. Guanrong Chen
For fundamental contributions to the theory and applications of chaos control and bifurcation analysis.

Prof. Han-Fu Chen
For contributions to identification and stochastic adaptive control.

Dr. Stanley Bruce Gershwin*
For leadership in the development and implementation of systems and control approaches to manufacturing.

Prof. Jessy W. Grizzle
For contributions to the theory and practice of nonlinear control system design.

Prof. Pierre T. Kabamba*
For contributions to the development of sampled-data hold function control of dynamic systems.

Prof. Harry G. Kwatny
For contributions to control systems engineering.

Prof. Karl Joerg Langenberg
For contributions to acoustoelastic and microwave imaging.

Prof. Tsu-Tian Lee
For contributions to the analysis and control of walking robots and leadership in robotics engineering education.

Prof. Edoardo Mosca
For contributions to adaptive and predictive control.

Prof. Neil Munro
For contributions to the theory and application of control engineering, and in particular for the development of computer-aided design methods and supporting software.

Dr. Tsutomu Ohmae
For contributions to microprocessor controlled motor drives and their industrial applications.

Prof. Mania M. Pavella
For contributions to real-time dynamic security assessment of power systems.

Prof. Gottumukkala V.S. Raju
For contributions to the applications of system theory and for leadership in the development of programs for engineering education.

Prof. Wilson John Rugh
For contributions to the theory of nonlinear systems and control.

Prof. Masayoshi Tomizuka
For contributions to the analysis and design of mechanical control systems and for leadership in control education.

Prof. Vijay Vittal
For contributions to the development of the transient energy function method and its application to power system dynamic security assessment, and for leadership in power engineering education and research.

Prof. Yuan Fang Zheng
For contributions to the development of mechanisms for coordination of multiple robots and manipulators.

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*evaluated by, not members of, the Control Systems Society.


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