To recognize distinguished contributions to control systems science or engineering.
CSS Awards list
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Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize Chair
The Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize was established in 2005 to honor the memory of Antonio Ruberti. Antonio Ruberti was one of the first three Professors of Automatic Control in Italy (together with Giorgio Quazza and Antonio Lepschy). In 1964 the first chair of Automatic Control was established at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and he was hired to occupy that position. He was Faculty Dean and later Rector (for 11 years) of "La Sapienza", Minister of Minister of University and Scientific Research, Commissioner of the EU for Science, Research and Education, and he later held several other positions in EU Commission till his sudden and unexpected death in 2000. His scientific interests in the field of system and control were very wide. In particular, he was one of the early pioneers of geometric control methods for nonlinear systems. For further information about Professor Ruberti, please follow this link to the following website dedicated to his contribution - currently under construction.
This award is to recognize distinguished cutting-edge contributions by a young researcher to the theory or application of systems and control.
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President - 2006; George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Award Chair; Distinguished Lecturer
To recognize outstanding papers published in the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control.
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TCST Outstanding Paper Award Chair
To recognize an outstanding paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology.
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CSM Outstanding Paper Award Chair
To recognize an article or column published in the IEEE Control Systems Magazine.
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Control Systems Technology Award Chair
To a team or individual for an outstanding control systems technology contribution in either design and implementation, or project management.
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Control Systems Society Transition to Practice Award Chair
To a distinguished contributor to the transition of control and systems theory to practical, industrial, or commercial systems.
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Systems with Uncertainty Technical Committee Chair; MSC Best Student-Paper Award Chair
To recognize excellence in a MSC paper whose primary contributor(s) is a (are) Student Member(s) of the IEEE.
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CSS Board of Governors, term ending 31 December 2013 (elected); CDC Best Student-Paper Award Chair; Student Activities Chair
To recognize excellence in a conference paper whose primary contributor(s) is a (are) Student Member(s) of the IEEE.
To recognize an outstanding Chapter of the Control Systems Society.
To recognize significant technical contributions and outstanding long-term service to the Control Systems Society.


