Prof. Rogelio Lozano | Aerobots Award | Excellence in Research
Prof. Rogelio Lozano, CINVESTAV, Mexico
Rogelio Lozano, born on July 12, 1954, in Monterrey, Mexico, is a distinguished CNRS Director of Research and Head of the Joint France-Mexico Laboratory UMI 3175 LAFMIA at CINVESTAV. With a rich academic background including a Ph.D. in Automatic Control from LAG, INPG, Grenoble, Rogelio has held numerous prestigious positions globally, notably as a Professor at CINVESTAV, Visiting Professor at institutions like NASA Langley Research Center and LAG, INPG, Grenoble, and as CNRS Research Director at Heudiasyc UTC Compiègne. Throughout his career, he has supervised over 40 Ph.D. students and 11 postdocs, many of whom have become esteemed professors internationally. Rogelio’s research interests span adaptive control, dissipative dynamical systems, under-actuated mechanical nonlinear systems, and the modeling and control of mini aerial vehicles, among others. He has also made significant contributions to editorial activities, serving as Associate Editor for AUTOMATICA and the International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, and as Senior Editor of the Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems. Rogelio’s dedication to advancing the field of control engineering is evident through his leadership in organizing scientific meetings, securing research grants, and his prolific publication record in esteemed journals.
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- A globally convergent adaptive pole placement algorithm without a persistency of excitation requirement
Published Year: 1985
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Cited By: 202 - An iterative learning control of robot manipulators
Published Year: 1991
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation
Cited By: 184 - On the design of the dissipative LQG-type controllers
Published Year: 1988
Journal: Proceedings of the 27th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Cited By: 143 - Model reference robust adaptive control without a priori knowledge of the high frequency gain
Published Year: 1988
Journal: 1988 American Control Conference
Cited By: 127 - Strictly positive real transfer functions revisited
Published Year: 1990
Journal: 29th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Cited By: 122