International Federation of Automatic Control
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The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), founded in September 1957, is a multinational federation of (National Member Organizations), each one representing the engineering
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 and scientific societies concerned with automatic control in its own country.

The aim of the Federation is to promote the science and technology of control in the broadest sense in all systems, whether, for example, engineering
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, physical, biological
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, social
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 or economic, in both theory
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 and application. IFAC is also concerned with the impact of control technology on society.

IFAC pursues its purpose by organizing technical meetings, by publications, and by any other means consistent with its constitution and which will enhance the interchange and circulation of information on automatic control activities.

International World Congresses are held every three years. Between congresses, IFAC sponsors many symposia, conferences and workshops covering particular aspects of automatic control.

The official journals of IFAC are Automatica, Control Engineering Practice, Annual Reviews in Control, Journal of Process Control, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and the Journal of Mechatronics.

Awards

  • IFAC Fellows
  • Major Medals
  • Giorgio Quazza Medal
  • Nathaniel B. Nichols Medal
  • Industrial Achievement Award
  • Automatica Prize Paper Award
  • Control Engineering Practice Prize Paper Award
  • Journal of Process Control Prize Paper Award
  • Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence Prize Paper Award
  • Mechatronics Journal Prize Paper Award
  • Congress Applications Paper Prize
  • IFAC Congress Young Author Prize
  • Control Engineering Textbook Prize
  • Congress Poster Paper Prize
  • Outstanding Service Award

See also

  • American Automatic Control Council
    American Automatic Control Council
    The American Automatic Control Council is an organization founded in 1956 for research in control theory. It is an association of the control systems divisions of eight member societies and a member of the International Federation of Automatic Control....

  • Harold Chestnut
    Harold Chestnut
    Harold Chestnut was an American electrical engineer, who contributed to the development of the fields of control theory and systems engineering.- Biography :...

  • Li Huatian
    Li Huatian
    Professor Li Huatian was one of the first few computer scientists in China and was well known for his early contributions to the areas of computer science and computer networks.- Life and work :...

  • John C. Lozier
    John C. Lozier
    John C. Lozier is a noted American control engineer. He was responsible for the control of the Telstar ground-tracking antenna installed near Andover, Maine, and the Brittany Peninsula in France...


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