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Professor Malcolm Clive Smith FREng CEng FInstMC
Professor and Head of Control Group, University of Cambridge
Malcolm Smith has made key contributions to control theory, particularly
robust stability, and in vehicle dynamics on the design of automotive suspensions. His current
research includes passivity based control, circuit synthesis, mechanical networks, mathematical
systems theory and automotive applications. Having studied initially at the University of
Cambridge, he returned in 1990 as a Lecturer in the Department of Engineering, after experience
as a Research Fellow at the German Aerospace Center, DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; in the
Department of Electrical Engineering at McGill University, Montreal; and as an Assistant
Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Ohio State University.
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