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A. Stephen Morse

Department of Electrical Engineering
PO Box 208267
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520 USA
as.morse@yale.edu

A. Stephen Morse was born in  Mt. Vernon, New York. He received a  BSEE degree from  Cornell University, MS degree from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. degree from Purdue University. From 1967 to 1970 he was associated with the Office of Control Theory and Application {OCTA} at the NASA Electronics Research Center  in Cambridge, Mass. Since 1970 he has been with Yale University where he is presently  the Dudley Professor of  Engineering. His main interest is in system theory and he has done research in network synthesis, optimal control, multivariable control, adaptive control, urban transportation, vision-based control, hybrid and nonlinear systems, sensor networks, and  coordination and control of large grouping of mobile autonomous agents. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, an IFAC Fellow,  a past Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Control System Society,  and a co-recipient of the  Society's 1993 and 2005  George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Awards. He has twice received the American Automatic Control  Council's Best Paper Award and is a co-recipient of the Automatica Theory/Methodology Prize . He is the 1999 recipient of the IEEE Technical Field Award for Control Systems.  He is the 2013 recipient of the American Automatic Control Council’s  Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award.  He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering  and the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering.  He is the 2023 recipient of the IFAC Giorgio Quazza medal.

telephone = (203)  432 - 4295
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office = 508 Dunham Laboratory
administrative  assistant = Jacklyn Trickett-Sargent,  (203) 432 - 2211