Giorgio Quazza Medal
The Giorgio Quazza medal recognizes outstanding lifetime contributions of a researcher and/or engineer to conceptual foundations in the field of systems and control.This IFAC award, created in 1979, is a memorial to the late Giorgio Quazza, a leading Italian electrical and control engineer who served IFAC in many capacities in a most distinguished manner. The medal is presented by the President at each IFAC Triennial Congress at the Opening Ceremony. A prize is presented to the recipient together with the medal.
For the 2020 - 2023 triennial period, the Quazza Medal Selection Committee has the following composition:
Tamer Başar (Chair)
Members: Brian Anderson, Roger Brockett, Alberto Isidori, Hidenori Kimura, Francoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, Maria Elena Valcher.
Winners
Year | Congress site | Winner | Country |
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1981 | Kyoto | John F. Coales | UK |
1984 | Budapest | Yakov Z. Tsypkin | SU |
1987 | Munich | Karl J. Åström | SE |
1990 | Tallinn | Petar Kokotovic | US |
1993 | Sydney | Edward J. Davison | CA |
1996 | San Francisco | Alberto Isidori | IT |
1999 | Beijing | Brian D. O. Anderson | AU |
2002 | Barcelona | Lennart Ljung | SE |
2005 | Prague | Tamer Basar | US |
2008 | Seoul | Graham Goodwin | AU |
2011 | Milan | Hidenori Kimura | JP |
2014 | Cape Town | David Mayne |
UK |
2017 | Toulouse |
Roger Brockett |
US |
2020 | Berlin |
W. Murray Wonham |
CA |
2023 | Yokohama |
A. Stephen Morse |
US |
Nathaniel B. Nichols Medal
The Nichols Medal, created in 1996, recognizes outstanding contributions of an individual to design methods, software tools and instrumentation, or to significant projects resulting in major applications and advancement of control engineering. The spirit is captured by the name of Nathaniel Nichols, one of the pioneers of control engineering. The medal is awarded by the IFAC Council on the recommendation of a selection committee. A monetary prize is presented at the IFAC World Congress to the recipient together with the medal.
For the 2020 - 2023 triennial period, the Nichols Medal Selection Committee has the following composition:
Maria D. Di Benedetto (Chair)
Members: Jun-Ichi Imura, Alf Isaksson, Sandra Hirche, Domitilla Del Vecchio.
Winners
Year | Congress site | Winner | Country |
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1996 | San Francisco | Jürgen Ackermann | DE |
1999 | Beijing | Gunther Stein | US |
2002 | Barcelona | Carl Nett | US |
2005 | Prague | William F. Powers | US |
2008 | Seoul | Gerd Hirzinger | DE |
2011 | Milan | Siva Banda | US |
2014 | Cape Town | Reza Moheimani | AU |
2017 | Toulouse |
Lennart Ljung |
SE |
2020 | Berlin |
Masayoshi Tomizuka |
US |
2023 | Yokohama |
Mrdjan Jankovic |
US |
Manfred Thoma Medal
The Manfred Thoma medal, created in 2015, recognizes outstanding contributions of a young researcher and/or engineer under the age of 40 to the field of systems and control in its widest sense. It is named after Manfred M. Thoma, a leading contributor to the field of control and to IFAC, and supporter of the careers of many young scientists. The medal is awarded by the IFAC Council on the recommendation of a selection committee. A monetary prize is presented to the recipient together with the medal.
For the 2020 - 2023 triennial period, the Manfred Thoma Medal Selection Committee is composed as follows: Anu Annaswamy (Chair)
Members: Hideaki Ishii, Miroslav Krstic, Carla Seatzu, Changyun Wen.
Winners
Year | Congress site | Winner | Country |
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2017 | Toulouse |
Ming Cao |
NL |
2020 | Berlin |
Florian Dörfler |
CH |
2023 | Yokohama |
Na (Lina) Li |
US |
Industrial Achievement Award
This is an IFAC award to an individual, or a team of individuals, who has made a significant contribution to industrial applications of control. The award is given in technical fields covered by IFAC. The selection is based on industrial achievements measured in terms of:
- Inventions in the control area
- Engineering significance of products and projects
- Industrial leadership
- Promotion of control technology in industry
- Impact of patents
- International recognition
For the 2020 - 2023 triennial period, the Industrial Achievement Award Selection Committee has the following composition:
Iven Mareels (Chair)
Members: Ankur Ganguli, Manabu Kano, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, Silvia Mastellone, Anna Stefanopoulou.
Winners
Year | Congress site | Winner | Country |
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2002 | Barcelona | Yasuo Ichii, Shoji Murayama and Takahiro Yamasaki | JP |
2005 | Prague | Serge Boverie | FR |
2008 | Seoul | not awarded | |
2011 | Milan | Anton van Zanten | DE |
2014 | Cape Town | Giovanni Cherubini, Jens Jelitto, Mark Lantz, and Angeliki Pantazi | CH |
2017 | Toulouse |
Francesco Borrelli, David Germann, Dejan Kihas, Daniel Pachner, Jaroslav Pekar, Greg Stewart |
US/CA/CZ |
2020 | Berlin |
Francis J. Doyle III |
US |
2023 | Yokohama |
Reza Moheimani |
US |
High Impact Paper Award
This IFAC Award was introduced in 2009 and first awarded in 2011. It acknowledges the impact of a paper published in any of the official IFAC journals on the broad areas of Automatic Control theory and application. A monetary prize is presented to the recipient together with a plaque.
For the 2020 - 2023 triennial period, the High Impact Paper Award Selection Committee has the following composition:
Carlos Canudas-de-Wit (Chair)
Members: Antonella Ferrara, Li-Chen Fu, Miroslav Krstic, Natalia Lopez, Rodolphe Sepulchre, Jeff S. Shamma.
Winners
Year | Congress site | Winner | Country |
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2011 | Milan |
David Mayne, J.B. Rawlings, C.V. Rao, P.O.M. Scokaert |
UK, US, BE |
2014 | Cape Town |
Alberto Bemporad and Manfred Morari |
IT, CH |
2017 | Toulouse |
Franco Blanchini |
IT |
2020 | Berlin |
Wilson J. Rugh and Jeff S. Shamma |
US, SA |
2023 | Yokohama |
M.V. Kothare, V. Balakrishnan, M. Morari |
US, US, CH |