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Angeliki Pantazi

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Angeliki Pantazi is a Greek researcher in neuromorphic computing and in applications of control theory to computer data storage systems, for IBM Research in Zurich.[1]

Education and career

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Pantazi studied electrical engineering and computer technology at the University of Patras, where she earned a diploma in 1996 and a Ph.D. in 2005. She has been affiliated with IBM Research in Zurich since 2002, and became a permanent member of the research staff in 2006.[1]

Recognition

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Pantazi is a Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control.[2] She was named as an IBM Master Inventor in 2014.[1]

She was part of a group of IBM researchers who in 2009 won both the Control Systems Technology Award and the Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award of the IEEE Control Systems Society, for their work on nanopositioning in microelectromechanical systems.[3] She was the 2017 winner of the Control Systems Society Transition to Practice Award, for "the development of advanced control technologies for magnetic tape data storage and nanopositioning applications".[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Angeliki Pantazi, Research Staff Member, Zurich Research Laboratory", Researchers, IBM Research, 9 February 2021, retrieved 2022-08-17
  2. ^ IFAC Fellows, International Federation of Automatic Control, retrieved 2022-08-15
  3. ^ IBM Research scientists receive IEEE Control Systems Technology and Outstanding Paper awards, IBM, 9 February 2021, retrieved 2022-08-15
  4. ^ "2017 IEEE CSS Awards", 2017 IEEE 56th Annual Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), IEEE, 2017, pp. 1–7, doi:10.1109/CDC.2017.8263631, ISBN 978-1-5090-2873-3, retrieved 2022-08-15
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