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Howard Harry Rosenbrock

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Name
  
Howard Rosenbrock

Died
  
October 21, 2010


Residence
  
England

Fields
  
Control theory

Born
  
16 December 1920 England (
1920-12-16
)

Institutions
  
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology

Alma mater
  
University College London, London University

Notable awards
  
Rufus Oldenburger Medal (1994) Moulton Medal

Education
  
University of London, University College London

Howard Harry Rosenbrock (16 December 1920 – 21 October 2010) was a leading figure in control theory and control engineering. He was born in Ilford, England in 1920, graduated in 1941 from University College London with a 1st class honors degree in Electrical Engineering. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He received the PhD from London University in 1955. After some time spent at Cambridge University and MIT, he was awarded a Chair at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, where he founded the Control Systems Centre. He died on 21 October 2010.

Prof Rosenbrock received many awards including the IEE Premium, the IEE Heaviside Premium, and the IEE Control Achievement Award, the first IEEE Control Systems Science and Engineering Award (1982), the Rufus Oldenburger Medal (1994) and the IChemE Moulton Medal. He was a Fellow of the IEE, the IChemE, the Institute of Measurement and Control, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society.

Howard Rosenbrock was a pioneer of multivariable frequency domain control design methods. He also made important contributions to the numerical solution of stiff differential equations and in the development of parameter optimization methods, both known as Rosenbrock methods. The Rosenbrock function is a benchmark test for numerical optimization algorithms.

References

Howard Harry Rosenbrock Wikipedia