The 1985 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Forum:"New Development in Information and System Theory"

Rudolf Emil Kalman

/  Control Theory Scientist

Advanced Technology

Electronics

1985

11 /12 Tue

9:30 - 16:55

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

Moderator Toshiyuki Sakai
Member Kyoto Prize Screening Committee in Advanced Technology;
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
9:30
Introductory Remarks Kazuo Inamori
President, The Inamori Foundation
9:33
Opening Remarks Heisuke Hironaka
Chairman, Kyoto Prize committee in Basic Science;
Professor, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University
9:50
Speech Takashi Hashimoto
Instructor, faculty of engineering, Kyoto University
10:30
Speech Michihiko Mino
Instructor, Faculty on Engineering, Kyoto University
11:10
Speech Shun’ichi Amari
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
11:50
Comment Claude E. Shannon
Laureate in Basic Science
12:00
Luncheon
Moderator Nobuhide Suda
Professor, Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University
13:00
Lecture Rudolf E. Kalman
Laureate in Advanced Technology
14:00
Speech Tsuyoshi Matsuo
Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
14:40
Speech Shinzo Kodama
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
15:20
Intermission
15:35
Speech Katsuhisa Furuta
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
16:15
Speech Hideki Kimura
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering Science, Osaka University
16:55
Closing Remarks Yoshifumi Sakurai
Vice Chairman, Kyoto Prize Committee in Advanced Technology;
Professor Emeritus, Osaka University

Laureates

Rudolf Emil Kalman

Control Theory Scientist

The creator of modern control and system theory. Kalman theory, which was established in the early 1960s, brought a fundamental reformation to control engineering and since then laid the foundation for the rapid progress of modern control theory.

*This field then was Field of Electronics, Telecommunications Technology, Laser Technology, Control Engineering, Computer Sciences, Information Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

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date
Tuesday, November 12, 1985
place
Kyoto International Conference Center