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Luigi Glielmo (Università del Sannio, Benevento, Italy) received a PhD in Automatic Control from Università di Napoli Federico II in Italy in 1990; was a Researcher of System Theory at Università di Napoli from 1990 to 1992, an Associate Professor of Automatic Control at Università di Palermo from 1992 to 1993 and at Università di Napoli from 1993 to 2000; currently he is a Professor of Automatic Control at Università del Sannio. His research interests include, on the theoretical side, analysis and control of singularly perturbed systems; analysis and control via Lyapunov methods and variable structure methods; extended Kalman filtering; analysis and control of nonlinear and chaotic systems; receding horizon and model predictive control techniques. On the application side he is mainly interested in automotive control and real-time control. He visited the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University in 1989 and 1990; the NET Team, Max-Planck-Institut f?r Plasmaphysik, Garching-bei-Munchen, Germany, in 1990; the Department of Control Theory, Nizhni Novgorod University, Russia, in 1999. In 1994 he organized, in Benevento and under the technical co-sponsorship of IEEE CSS, the Workshop on Variable Structure and Lyapunov Techniques, third in a still active series of meetings held every second year. He organized sessions at IEEE and IFAC conferences and is general co-chair of the next IFAC Symposium on Advances on Automotive Control which will be held in Salerno, Italy, in 2004. He is an associate editor of the international archival journal Dynamics & Control (Kluwer). He held a visiting position at Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz, Austria, in 2002; was responsible for the Course on Automotive Control in the framework of the Italian School for PhD students on Automatic Control in 2001. An IEEE CSS member for more than 15 years, he was the co-proposer and is the current chair of the IEEE CSS Technical Committee on Automotive Controls.
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