Arjan van der Schaft

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Arjan van der Schaft
NationalityDutch
CitizenshipDutch
Alma materRuG
Known forcontributions to , , and hybrid systems
Awards;
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of Groningen; University of Twente
Thesis (1983)
Doctoral advisorJan Camiel Willems
Websitemath.rug.nl/arjan

Arjan J. van der Schaft (born 1955) is a full professor of at the Johann Bernoulli Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Groningen. He is notable for his contributions to network modelling and control of complex systems, specifically in the areas of Port-Hamiltonian systems, ,[1] and hybrid systems. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.

Career[]

Arjan van der Schaft received the undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from the University of Groningen, Netherlands, in 1979 and 1983, respectively. In 1982 he joined the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Twente, Enschede, where he was appointed as a full professor in Mathematical Systems and Control Theory in 2000. In September 2005 he returned to Groningen as a full professor in Mathematics.

In 2006 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid.[2]

Van der Schaft has served as Associate Editor for , , SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, and the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control. Currently he is Associate Editor for the , and Editor-at-Large for the .

Books[]

  • System Theoretic Descriptions of Physical Systems (1984)
  • Variational and Hamiltonian Control Systems (1987, with P.E. Crouch)
  • Nonlinear Dynamical Control Systems (1990, with H. Nijmeijer)
  • L2-Gain and Passivity Techniques in Nonlinear Control (2000)
  • An Introduction to Hybrid Dynamical Systems (2000, with J.M. Schumacher)
  • Modeling and Control of Complex Physical Systems: the Port-Hamiltonian Approach (Geoplex Consortium, 2009)

Honors and awards[]

  • Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers since 2002.
  • The paper "A.J. van der Schaft, L2-gain analysis of nonlinear systems and nonlinear state feedback H∞ control, . AC-37, pp. 770–784, 1992" was the Dutch research paper in international scientific journals within the Technical Sciences that obtained the largest number of citations during the evaluation period 1994–1998.[3]
  • Invited semi-plenary speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Madrid, 22–30 August 2006: From networks models to geometry: a new view on Hamiltonian systems.
  • SICE Takeda Best Paper Prize 2008 for "An approximation method for the stabilizing solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation for integrable systems", a Hamiltonian perturbation approach', Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE), 43, pp. 572–580, 2007.

References[]

  1. ^ "EOLSS" (PDF).
  2. ^ Van der Schaft, Arjan (2006). "Port-Hamiltonian systems: an introductory survey" (PDF). In Marta Sanz-Sole; Javier Soria; Juan Luis Verona (eds.). Proceedings of the international congress of mathematicians, 2006, Madrid. vol. 3. Madrid, Spain. pp. 1339–1365. |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Nederlands Observatorium voor Wetenschap en Techniek, Wetenschaps- en Technologie-indicatoren Rapport 2000, page 59, Table 3.10.
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