Daniel Zelazo

Associate Professor

I am an associate professor in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering. My academic trajectory has sent me through a few engineering departments, although my focus has always been on the rich field of systems & control theory. I received my B.Sc. (’99) and M.Eng. (’01) degrees in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After completing my master’s degree, I moved to Tsukuba, Japan to work on audio compression algorithms as a research engineer at Texas Instruments. After a slight perturbation to my career path as an English teacher, I eventually ended up at the University of Washington to pursue my doctorate (’09) under the guidance of Prof. Mehran Mesbahi. I then moved to Stuttgart, Germany as a postdoctoral research associate at the Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control under the supervision Prof. Frank Allgöwer. I joined the Technion in October of 2012.


Contact:

  • Office: Lady Davis 755
  • email: dzelazo[at]technion[dot]ac[dot]il
  • Phone: +972-4-8293196

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Service:

  • IEEE Senior Member
  • Israeil Association for Automatic Control (IAAC) Treasurer
  • Member IEEE CSS Technical Committee on Networks and Communications
  • Member IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Multi-Robot Systems
  • Member IFAC Technical Committee 1.5: Networked Systems
  • Associate Editor for IEEE System & Controls Letters between 2017-2023
  • Subject Editor for the International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control between 2019-2023