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Logo of ACT The research in linear control theory has a long tradition in the Institute. During the 1960s researchers of the Institute made considerable developments in both transfer-function and state-space methods. During the 1970s and the 1980s, the members of the Department achieved significant results, which launched an entirely new area of research worldwide. Among these are the parametrization of all controllers stabilizing a given plant (known as the Youla-Kučera parametrization) and the design of control systems via polynomial equations. Starting the 1990s, the research activities of the department ranged from robust control to nonlinear systems.

In the present time, Department of control theory focuses on nonlinear systems, including chaotic systems and general systems theory. Theoretical results are then successfully applied to specific practical areas like modelling and control of biological and biotechnological systems, modelling and control of mechanical systems, including robotic walking analysis and design. Further topics are related to multi-agent systems, large-scale systems, nonlinear systems interconnected in complex networks and control of distributed parameter systems based on multivariate polynomials.

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Ing. Milan Anderle Ph.D.
Prof. RNDr. Sergej Čelikovský CSc.
Ing. Kamil Dolinský Ph.D.
Ing. Jan Ježek CSc.
Prof. Ing. Vladimír Kučera DrSc.
Mgr. Anna Lynnyk Ph.D.
Mgr. Volodymyr Lynnyk Ph.D.
Doc. Ing. Štěpán Papáček Ph.D.
Ing. Mgr. Branislav Rehák Ph.D.
Miroslava Součková
Ing. Pavel Zezula Ph.D.

Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional The Organizing Committee of the 2023 20th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control (CCE) awards the present RECOGNITION TO: Prof. Branislav Rehák, Ph.D. for the presentation of his plenary talk entitled: „Stabilization of nonlinear large scale sysgems and synchronization of nonlinear multi-agent systems:  a comparison of both problems, Mexico City, Mexico. October 25th, 2023.

 

 

Prof. Ing. Vladimir Kucera, DrSc., dr. h. c. is an Emeritus Scientist of the Czech Academy of Sciences and served as the Director of the UTIA from 1990-1998. He has been a longtime excelent researcher at the Department of Control Theory, his scientific activities in UTIA range over 50 years. More about the prize on https://www.ciirc.cvut.cz/en/profesor-vladimir-kucera-ziskal-nejvyssi-vedecke-vyznamenani-ceskou-hlavu/

Photo: BcA. ONDŘEJ KALMÁN

Milan Anderle was awarded the Best Paper Award 2021 for the outstanding full paper contribution (co-authors Prof. Sergej Čelikovský and Prof. Tomáš Vyhlídal) (Process Control ´21) by Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Institute of Information Engineering, Automation, and Mathematics. The award is granted in association with Optimal Control Labs.

Prof. RNDr. Eva Zažímalová, CSc., the President of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, appointed prof. Ing. Vladimíra Kučera, DrSc. a the Emeritus Researcher at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for his lifetime successful work and merit in the development of the workplace and scientific field on December 18, 2017

Publikace „Časově optimální řízení pro bilineární nezáporné systémy v řízení: Aplikace k magnetické manipulaci“ autorů Jiřího Zemánka, Sergeje Čelikovského a Zdeňka Huráka byla oceněna cenou EEA Demonstrator Paper Prize. Tato speciální cena je financována Klubem EEA (francouzská asociace profesorů a výzkumných pracovníků v elektrotechnice a informačních vědách). https://www.ifac2017.org/prizes#DPP více na  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896317325430

The paper entitled "Time-Optimal Control for Bilinear Nonnegative-In-Control Systems: Application to Magnetic Manipulation" by Jiri Zemanek, Sergej Celikovsky a Zdenek Hurak was awarded the EEA Demonstrator Paper Prize. This special demonstrator prize is funded by Club EEA (French association of professors and researchers in electrical and information sciences). "EEA Demonstrator Paper Prize" https://www.ifac2017.org/prizes#DPP see more http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896317325430

The paper entitled "Time-Optimal Control for Bilinear Nonnegative-In-Control Systems: Application to Magnetic Manipulation" by Jiri Zemanek, Sergej Celikovsky a Zdenek Hurak was awarded the EEA Demonstrator Paper Prize. This special demonstrator prize is funded by Club EEA (French association of professors and researchers in electrical and information sciences). "EEA Demonstrator Paper Prize" https://www.ifac2017.org/prizes#DPP see more http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405896317325430

 

Děkan Fakulty elektrotechnické ČVUT v Praze, prof. Ing. Pavel Ripka, CSc., udělil dne 20.2.2017 Ing. Milanovi Anderlemu, Ph.D. CENU DĚKANA za vynikající disertační práci "Modelling and Control of Walking Robots".
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Project will be devoted to the investigation of novel concepts for the analysis and design of
nonlinear controllers of flexible and chained mechanical systems to either compensate or
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The aim of the project is to find new procedures and methods that allow the efficient synchronization and the decentralized control of complex networks, especially the elimination of some…
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The project deals with design of novel methods for control of large-scale and multi-agent systems in presence of nonlinearities, quantizations and time delay, with a focus on systems controlled by…

The 16th IFAC World Congress 2005 in Prague was co-organized by the Department of Control Theory. The congress is held every three years and is considered the flagship event of the IFAC Federation. The 16th IFAC World Congress took place in the Prague Congress Center between July 3rd and July 8th, 2005. With an attendance of almost two and half thousand participants from 63 countries, this was definitely the largest and most successful event in automatic control ever.