Anthony N. Michel

  1. Born in November 1935.
  2. Married Leone in 1957. Five children.
  3. B.S., 1958; M.S., 1964; Ph.D., 1968; Marquette University.
  4. D.Sc., 1973, Technical University of Graz.
  5. 1958-1959: U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers.
  6. 1959-1965: General Motors (AC Electronics).
  7. 1968-1984: Iowa State University. Assistant, Associate, and Full Professor.
  8. 1984-present: University of Notre Dame. Professor, Frank M. Freimann Professor, Chair of Department of Electrical Engineering, Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of Engineering, and Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of Engineering Emeritus.
  9. Editor, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1981-1983.
  10. Program Chair, IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1985.
  11. Corporate Director of the International Engineering Consortium, 1985-1998.
  12. President, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, 1989.
  13. Co-General Chair, IEEE Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 1990.
  14. Associate Editor at Large, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1991-2000.
  15. Vice President of Technical Affairs, IEEE Control Systems Society, 1994 and 1995.
  16. Vice President of Conference Activities, IEEE Control Systems Society, 1996 and 1997.
  17. General Chair, IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1997.
  18. Best Transactions Paper Award of the IEEE Control Systems Society (with R. D. Rasmussen), 1978.
  19. Guillemin-Cauer Prize Paper Award of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (with R. K. Miller and B. H. Nam), 1984
  20. Myril B. Reed Outstanding Paper Award of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (with K. Wang), 1993.
  21. Fellow of the IEEE, 1982 (subsequently, Life Fellow).
  22. IEEE Centennial Medal, 1984.
  23. Engineering Distinguished Professional Achievement Award, College of Engineering, Marquette University, 1985.
  24. Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Engineering, 1992.
  25. Fulbright Scholar, 1992.
  26. Technical Achievement Award of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, 1995.
  27. Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, 1995-1997.
  28. Alexander von Humboldt Research Award for Senior U.S. Scientists, 1997.
  29. Distinguished Member Award of the IEEE Control Systems Society, 1998.
  30. Golden Jubilee Medal of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, 1999.
  31. IEEE Third Millennium Medal, 2000.
  32. Publications: