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Ioan Doré Landau has been Emeritus Research Director at CNRS since September 2003 and continues to collaborate with LAG INPG.
His research interests encompass theory and applications in system identification, adaptive control, robust digital control and nonlinear systems. He has (co-)authored over 200 papers. He is the author of several books and holds several patents and was the origin of several software packages in control developed by ADAPTECH. He advised 35 PhD students. He has delivered a number of Plenary Talks at International Conferences.
Dr. Landau received the Rufus Oldenburger Medal 2000 from ASME. He was an IEEE-CSS "Distinguished Lecturer" for 2001-2003. He has been an IFAC Fellow since 2007 and received the Life Achievement Award from MCA in 2009.