Coogan Selected for Donald P. Eckman Award


Sam Coogan

Sam Coogan received the 2020 Donald P. Eckman Award at the American Control Conference, which was held July 1-3 in an online format. Coogan serves as the Demetrius T. Paris Assistant Professor, an endowed position in Georgia Tech’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, where he holds a joint appointment.

The Eckman Award recognizes an outstanding young engineer in the field of automatic control. The recipient must be younger than 35 on January 1 of the year of award. Contributions may be technical or scientific publications, theses, patents, inventions or combinations of these items in the field of automatic control.

Coogan’s research is in the area of dynamical systems and autonomy and focuses on developing fundamental theory for verification and control of networked and autonomous systems with an emphasis on applications in transportation systems.

His recent work includes the study of ride-sharing fleets with a mix of autonomous and human-driven vehicles, efficient charging of electric vehicles at shared charging facilities, and algorithms for safe coordination and control of multi-vehicle teams. Coogan’s research has been supported by a Young Investigator Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research in 2018 and a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation in 2018.

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