Romeo Ortega, born in Mexico, is a Mexican-French control scientist and distinguished professor. He is head of the Adaptive and Nonlinear Control Systems Lab in St. Petersburg, Russia and full-professor at the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (ITAM) in Mexico City.
Romeo Ortega | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Mexican |
Alma mater | National University of Mexico |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Control systems |
Institutions | Supélec, ITMO University, ITAM |
Doctoral advisor | Ioan Doré Landau |
Education
editYear | Degree | University |
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1974 | BSc in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering | National University of Mexico, Mexico |
1978 | Master of Engineering | Polytechnical Institute of Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), USSR |
1984 | Docteur D`Etat | Polytechnical Institute of Grenoble, France |
Career
editYear | Position | University |
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1984-1989 | Lecture | Polytechnical Institute of Grenoble, France[1] |
1987-1988 | Visiting Professor | University of Illinois, USA |
1991-1992 | Visiting Professor | McGill University, Canada |
1992–present | CNRS Research Director | Laboratoire de Signaux et Systemes (SUPELEC), France |
2013–present | Head of laboratory | Adaptive and nonlinear control systems lab of ITMO University |
2020-present | Full professor | Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (ITAM) |
Membership
editIn 1990-1991 Romeo Ortega was a fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science. Since June 1992 Romeo Ortega is a member of the French National Researcher Council CNRS). Since 1999 he is a Fellow Member of the IEEE. From January 2020, Romeo Ortega is member of the Mexico National Researchers System (SNI) level 3.
Publications
editProfessor Ortega authored and co-authored more than 550 papers with more than 1000000 citations. His h-index is 66 (July 2015).[2]