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Roberto Tempo
Born
Roberto Tempo

(1956-04-10)April 10, 1956
DiedJanuary 14, 2017(2017-01-14) (aged 60)[1]
Rifugio Jervis, Ceresole Reale, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materPolitecnico di Torino
AwardsIEEE CSM Outstanding Paper

Corresponding member of Bologna Academy of Sciences
IFAC Fellow
IEEE CSS Distinguished Member
IEEE Fellow

IFAC Outstanding Paper Prize
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical Engineering;
Mathematics;
Applied Engineering Systems Theory
InstitutionsInstitute of Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering (IEIIT) CNR

Roberto Tempo[2] (April 10, 1956 – January 14, 2017) was an Italian scientist,[3][4] known for his studies on complex networked systems in information technology.[5]

Life and career

He graduated in Electrical Engineering in 1980 at Politecnico di Torino, joined the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) at the research institute IEIIT, Torino, serving as a Director of Research of Systems and Computer Engineering since 1991.[6] He also served in visiting and research positions[7] at Tsinghua University and Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, Kyoto University, The University of Tokyo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, German Aerospace Research Organization in Oberpfaffenhofen and Columbia University in New York City.

Research

The success of the distributed randomized methods proposed by Roberto Tempo is witnessed by the monograph “Randomized Algorithms for Analysis and Control of Uncertain Systems”,[8] that was published by Springer-Verlag, and that represents a pioneering textbook, lying the foundations of probabilistic methods in the analysis and design of systems affected by deterministic and stochastic uncertainty, and also encompassing statistical learning theory and sequential methods for control.

One of his last research activity was dedicated to opinion dynamics and led to the Science paper “Network Science on Belief System Dynamics Under Logic Constraints”,[9] written in collaboration with Noah E. Friedkin, A. V. Proskurnikov, and S. E. Parsegov. This seminal paper proposes a mathematical model that describes the relationship and time-varying behavior of belief systems and interpersonal influence.

In continuation of his research in opinion dynamics and distributed randomized techniques, his last submission was “Resilient Randomized Quantized Consensus”,[10] where it introduces randomized updates to tighten the topological condition required for consensus among integer-valued agents.

Professional Services

He served the IEEE Control System Society (CSS)[11] in various forms: he was Vice-President for Conference Activities (2002-2003), President-Elect (2009) and President (2010). He was also Program Chair of the first joint IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) and European Control Conference (Seville, Spain, 2005) and General Co-Chair for IEEE CDC (Firenze, Italy, 2013). He also was an officer of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) as Chair of the Italian National Member Organization, and Editor in Chief of the IFAC flagship journal Automatica (since 2015). He also served as member of the IFAC Fellow Selection Committee, 2011-2014 and 2015-2017.

Life

Roberto Tempo was a passionate skier, hiker and climber. He was national instructor of ski mountaineering of the Italian Alpine Club and a keen climber, climbing 7a difficulties. His love for the mountains was well known within the control community and to the two passions of his life he had devoted his last President's of the IEEE Control System Society Message, titled "Mountains and Control".[12]

Awards

  • 2018: Best Paper Award of the University Stuttgart for the paper "Constraint-tightening and stability in stochastic model predictive control" by M. Lorenzen, F. Dabbene, R. Tempo and F. Allgöwer which appeared in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. 62, n. 7, pp 3165–3177, July 2017.
  • 2014: IEEE Control Systems Magazine Outstanding Paper Award for the paper titled “The PageRank Problem, Multi-Agent Consensus and Web Aggregation: A Systems and Control Viewpoint,” by H. Ishii and R. Tempo which appeared in IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 34, pp. 34–53, 2014
  • 2011: Corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna[13]
  • 2007: IFAC Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control "for his contributions to the analysis and control of uncertain systems, and for pioneering the probabilistic approach to robustness"
  • 2005: Distinguished Member Award[14] of the IEEE Control Systems Society for "significant technical contributions and outstanding long-term service"
  • 2000: IEEE Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), for "contributions to robust identification and control of uncertain systems"[15]
  • 1990: IFAC Outstanding Paper Prize Award for the three-year period 1990-1992 for the paper titled “The Robust Root Locus,” by B. R. Barmish and R. Tempo which appeared in Automatica, Vol. 26, pp. 283–292, 1990

Roberto Tempo Best CDC Paper Award

In 2018 the IEEE instituted the Roberto Tempo Best CDC Paper Award,[16] "to recognize outstanding papers presented at the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control". The prize consists in a cash award of $1,000, and a Galvanic (photo engraved) plaque for each author of the winning paper. The award is funded by an endowment jointly provided by the Control System Society and Roberto Tempo's family and managed by the IEEE Foundation. Basis for judging are: Originality, potential impact on any aspect of control theory, technology, or implementation.

Roberto Tempo Colloquia

The Systems Modeling and Control group of the Institute of Electronics and Information and Telecommunications Engineering of the National Research Council (IEIIT-CNR) of Italy has organized a series of Colloquia to honor Roberto's memory. The Roberto Tempo Colloquia in Automatica are general seminars held by renowned scientists. They range over all aspects of systems and control, and on interdisciplinary subjects where control plays a fundamental role. The first colloquium was held by Bob Barmish on Friday 8 June 2018.

PReGio Roberto Tempo Award

In 2017 the Institute of Electronics and Information and Telecommunications Engineering of the National Research Council (IEIIT-CNR) of Italy instituted 'PReGio Roberto Tempo'. PReGio Roberto Tempo is aimed at IEIIT-CNR young researchers with a temporary position and consists of a grant of €3,500.00 to be awarded to the best research published in the last two years in an international peer-reviewed scientific journal.

Book in honor of Roberto Tempo: Uncertainty in Complex Networked Systems

In 2018 the book "Uncertainty in Complex Networked Systems. In Honor of Roberto Tempo" has been published by the Springer International Publishing. The chapters in this volume celebrate the life and research of Roberto Tempo on complex networked systems, focusing on the analysis and control under uncertainty, and robust designs and presenting applications such as PageRank in Google and opinion dynamics in social networks.

References

  1. ^ Başar, Tamer; Isidori, Alberto (2017). "Obituary of Roberto Tempo". Automatica. 78: 341–342. doi:10.1016/j.automatica.2017.02.019.
  2. ^ "Roberto's personal website". Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  3. ^ Roberto Tempo News. elsevier.com. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  4. ^ "Roberto Tempo -- Google Scholar". Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  5. ^ "Ceresole Reale, il mondo accademico piemontese è in lutto per la morte del ricercatore Roberto Tempo". canavesenews.it. 2017-01-14. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  6. ^ "Roberto Tempo". elsevier.com. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  7. ^ "Visit at Tsinghua University". bit.edu.cn. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  8. ^ [1] Randomized Algorithms for Analysis and Control of Uncertain Systems, Springer-Verlag
  9. ^ [2] Network Science on Belief System Dynamics Under Logic Constraints, Science, 21 Oct 2016
  10. ^ [3] Resilient Randomized Quantized Consensus, available online at https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.06994
  11. ^ "Roberto Tempo". ieeecss.org. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  12. ^ "Mountains and Control [President's Message]". IEEE Control Systems Magazine. 30 (6): 12–15. 2010. doi:10.1109/MCS.2010.938478.
  13. ^ "Corresponding members, Section: Engineering Sciences". Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  14. ^ "IEEE CSS Distinguished Members". IEEE Control Systems Society. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  15. ^ "IEEE Fellows". IEEE. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  16. ^ "Roberto Tempo Best CDC Paper Award". IEEE Control Systems Society. Retrieved February 22, 2018.

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