Murat Arcak and Sam Coogan win the 2017 IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems Outstanding Paper Award

Prof. Murat Arcak, alumnus Samuel Coogan (M.S. ’12/Ph.D. ’15), and their co-authors on the paper titled “Traffic network control from temporal logic specifications,” have won the 2017 IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems Outstanding Paper Award. The award is presented annually by the IEEE Control Systems Society to recognize an outstanding paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. Judging is based on originality, potential impact on the foundations of network systems, importance and practical significance in applications, and clarity. Coogan, who is now an assistant professor at UCLA, received the EECS Eli Jury Award in 2016 for “outstanding achievement in the area of systems, communications, control, or signal processing,” and the 2014 Leon O. Chua Award for “outstanding achievement in an area of nonlinear science.”