Adaptive Control.- Aerospace Applications.- Automotive and Road Transportation.- Biosystems and Control.- Complex Networks.- Complex Systems with Uncertainty.- Control in Buildings.- Control of Manufacturing Systems.- Control of Marine Vessels.- Control of Networked Systems.- Control of Process Systems.- Control Systems Design.- Control with Video/Image Feedback.- Cyberphysical Systems/Internet of Things.- Discrete-Event Systems.- Distributed Parameter Systems.- Economic and Financial Systems.- Electric Energy.- Estimation and Filtering.- Frequency-Domain Control.- Game Theory.- Human-in-the-Loop Control.- Hybrid Systems.- Identification and Modeling.- Information-Based Control.- Intelligent Control.- Linear Systems Theory (Time-Domain).- Market-centric Control.- Model-Predictive Control.- Nonlinear Control.- Optimal Control, Classical and Geometric.- Quantum Control.- Robotics.- Robust Control.- Smart Grids.- Stochastic Control.- Other Applications of Advanced Control.
Tariq Samad has been Honeywell/W.R. Sweatt Chair in Technology Management at the University of Minnesota since 2016. Before that he was a Corporate Fellow with Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, based in Minneapolis, U.S.A. His career with Honeywell spanned over 25 years, during which time he has contributed to and led automation and control technology developments for applications in electric power systems, the process industries, building management, automotive engines, unmanned aircraft, and clean energy. His research interests relate broadly to automation, intelligence, and autonomy for complex engineering systems. Dr. Samad served as the President of IEEE Control Systems Society in 2009 and he is the President Elect for the American Automatic Control Council. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the recipient of a few awards including the 2008 IEEE CSS Control Systems Technology Award, a Distinguished Member Award from IEEE CSS, an IEEE Third Millennium Medal, and an Excellence Award from the Society of Technical Communications (NYC Metro Chapter) in 2002. He was editor-in-chief of IEEE Control Systems Magazine from 1998 to 2003; during his tenure the magazine achieved the highest citation impact factor among automation and control journals. He was the Program Chair for the 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (Taiwan) and the General Chair for the 2012 American Control Conference (Montréal). Dr. Samad holds 17 patents and has authored or coauthored over 100 publications, including the recent online report, The Impact of Control Technology (ieeecss.org/main/IoCT-report). He currently serves on the editorial board of IEEE Press. He represents Honeywell on the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute and he is a member of the Governing Board of the U.S. Smart Grid Interoperability Panel. Dr. Samad holds a B.S. degree in Engineering and Applied Science from Yale University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
John Baillieul holds professorial appointments in two departments at Boston University: he is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is former Chairman of several departments. After receiving the Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1975, he joined the Mathematics Department of Georgetown University. During the academic year 1983-84 he was the Vinton Hayes Visiting Scientist in Robotics at Harvard University, and in 1991 he was visiting scientist in the Department of Electrical Engineering at MIT. He has held positions on the editorial boards of many of the leading journals in the field. He was Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control for six years from 1992 through June of 1998, and from 2006 through 2011 he was Editor-in-Chief of the SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization. He served on the editorial board of the Proceedings of the IEEE (from 1998-2006. He is a recent recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal for various professional contributions. He was the fortieth President of the Control Systems Society. Professor Baillieul has been a member of the IEEE Publications Services and Products Board (PSPB from 1999 - 2004, 2006), Chair of the PSPB Strategic Planning Committee (2001 - 2002), and Chair of the PSPB Finance Committee (PSPB Treasurer, 2004). He served on the IEEE Board of Directors and as IEEE Vice President of Publication Services and Products during 2007 and 2008. He was General Chair of the combined 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and 28th Chinese Control Conference held in Shanghai in 2009. Baillieul’s research has dealt with robotics, the control of cyber-physical systems, and mathematical system theory. Most recently, he has also been recognized as a leader in applying information theoretic methods in control. John Baillieul is recipient of the IEEE Control Systems Society Bode Prize in 2011, and he is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of IFAC, and a Fellow of SIAM.