Rudolf Kalman(1930–2016)
Rudolf Emil Kálmán was a Hungarian-American electrical engineer, mathematician, and inventor. He is most noted for his co-invention and development of the Kalman filter, a mathematical algorithm that is widely used in signal processing, control systems, and guidance, navigation and control. For this work, U.S.
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Education
Columbia University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctoral Advisors
Pierre FaurreEduardo D. SontagAnthony TetherPramod KhargonekarYutaka YamamotoTryphon T. GeorgiouPatrick Maria Re DewildeAthanasios C. AntoulasMarkus SpindlerJohn R. RagazziniMasaru KamadaUwe MartensBülent ÖzgülerYves RouchaleauMichael Milton Connors
Career Timeline
Columbia University1955–1958
Research Institute for Advanced Studies1958–1964
Stanford University1964–1971
University of Florida1971–1992
ETH Zurich1973–1997
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Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (2019)
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Steven Sasson
Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (2018)
TK
Takeo Kanade
Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (2016)
NH
Nick Holonyak Jr.
Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (2015)
IA
Isamu Akasaki
Nobel Prize in Physics (2014)
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