Donald P. Eckman Award

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The Donald P. Eckman Award is an award given by the American Automatic Control Council recognizing outstanding achievements by a young researcher under the age of 35 in the field of control theory.

[edit] Recipients

  • 1964: Michael Athans
  • 1965: John Bollinger
  • 1966: Roger Bakke
  • 1967: Roger W. Brockett
  • 1968: Robert E. Larson
  • 1969: W. Harmon Ray
  • 1970: John Seinfeld
  • 1971: Raman Mehra
  • 1972: Cecil L. Smith
  • 1973: Edison Tse
  • 1974: Timothy L. Johnson
  • 1975: Alan S. Willsky
  • 1976: Robert W. Atherton
  • 1977: Nils R. Sandell, Jr.
  • 1978: Narendra K. Gupta
  • 1979: Joe Hong Chow
  • 1980: Manfred Morari
  • 1981: Rajan Suri
  • 1982: Bruce Hajek
  • 1983: John C. Doyle
  • 1984: Mark A. Shayman
  • 1985: P.R. Kumar
  • 1986: Yaman Arkun
  • 1987: Rahmatallah Shoureshi
  • 1988: Bijoy K. Ghosh
  • 1989: Pramod P. Khargonekar
  • 1990: Shankar S. Sastry
  • 1991: Carl N. Nett
  • 1992: Stephen P. Boyd
  • 1993: Munther A. Dahleh
  • 1994: Kameshwar Poolla
  • 1995: Andrew Packard
  • 1996: Jeff Shamma
  • 1997: Richard M. Murray
  • 1998: Ioannis Kanellakopoulos
  • 1999: Andrew R. Teel
  • 2000: Richard D. Braatz
  • 2001: Dawn M. Tilbury
  • 2002: Ilya Kolmanovsky
  • 2003: Claire J. Tomlin
  • 2004: Panagiotis D. Christofides

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