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== Oral Histories == | == Oral Histories == | ||
*[[Oral-History:Abraham H. Haddad|Haddad, Abraham]] | *The number that follows the interviewee's name is the interview's oral history code number, which uniquely identifies the interview in the IEEE History Center's archive. Please use this number when referring to an oral history. | ||
*[[Oral-History:Lennart Ljung|Ljung, Lennart]] | *[[Oral-History:Brian Anderson|Anderson, Brian - an]] [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|IEEE Life Fellow]], (#759) Anderson's research interests include adaptive and control systems, automation and control engineering, circuits, signal processing, and communications. | ||
*[[Oral-History:Alain Bensoussan|Bensoussan, Alain]] (#758) | |||
*[[Oral-History:Abraham H. Haddad|Haddad, Abraham]] (#546) | |||
*[[Oral-History:Arthur Krener|Krener, Arthur]] (#757) | |||
*[[Oral-History:Lennart Ljung|Ljung, Lennart]] (#649) | |||
*[[Oral-History:A. Stephen Morse|Morse, A. Stephen]] (#753) | |||
*[[Oral-History:Murray Wonham|Wonham, Murray]] (#755) | |||
== Other Interviews == | == Other Interviews and related First Hand Histories == | ||
The Control Systems Society has conducted a number of other interviews which have not yet been transcribed or accessioned as part of the IEEE Oral History program. These interviews were shot on video and widely vary in terms of audio and video quality. Some interviews, marked with an asterisk, can be difficult to properly hear the subjects at points. Conversation also switches to current events, and some interviews are conducted by a panel. | The Control Systems Society has conducted a number of other interviews which have not yet been transcribed or accessioned as part of the IEEE Oral History program. These interviews were shot on video and widely vary in terms of audio and video quality. Some interviews, marked with an asterisk, can be difficult to properly hear the subjects at points. Conversation also switches to current events, and some interviews are conducted by a panel. | ||
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*[[Archives:Charles A. DeSoer Interview|Desoer, Charles (*)]] | *[[Archives:Charles A. DeSoer Interview|Desoer, Charles (*)]] | ||
*[[Archives:Interview with Gene Franklin|Franklin, Gene]] | *[[Archives:Interview with Gene Franklin|Franklin, Gene]] | ||
*[[First-Hand:Reminiscences on My Career in Control|Gilbert, Elmer]] | |||
*[[Archives:Interview with Tom Higgins|Higgins, Tom]] | *[[Archives:Interview with Tom Higgins|Higgins, Tom]] | ||
*[[Archives:Conversations with the Elders - Nathaniel Nichols|Nichols, Nathaniel]] | *[[Archives:Conversations with the Elders - Nathaniel Nichols|Nichols, Nathaniel]] | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Control}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Control}} | ||
[[Category:Computing_and_electronics]] | [[Category:Computing_and_electronics|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category:Automation]] | [[Category:Automation|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category:Control_systems]] | [[Category:Control_systems|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category:Control_theory]] | [[Category:Control_theory|{{PAGENAME}}]] |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 11 February 2024
Oral Histories
- The number that follows the interviewee's name is the interview's oral history code number, which uniquely identifies the interview in the IEEE History Center's archive. Please use this number when referring to an oral history.
- Anderson, Brian - an IEEE Life Fellow, (#759) Anderson's research interests include adaptive and control systems, automation and control engineering, circuits, signal processing, and communications.
- Bensoussan, Alain (#758)
- Haddad, Abraham (#546)
- Krener, Arthur (#757)
- Ljung, Lennart (#649)
- Morse, A. Stephen (#753)
- Wonham, Murray (#755)
The Control Systems Society has conducted a number of other interviews which have not yet been transcribed or accessioned as part of the IEEE Oral History program. These interviews were shot on video and widely vary in terms of audio and video quality. Some interviews, marked with an asterisk, can be difficult to properly hear the subjects at points. Conversation also switches to current events, and some interviews are conducted by a panel.