Antal Bejczy tapped for IEEE Robotics and Automation Award

Created at 2008-07-22 16:31:35
Last updated at 2008-07-22 17:07:30

Antal Bejczy 2007

The IEEE 2009 Technical Field Award in Robotics and Automation will be  presented to Antal(Tony) Bejczy  "For leadership and sustained contributions to a broad set of innovative robotic and automation techniques applicable to space research and on Earth."

Bejczy will receive the award , which includes a $10,000 honorarium, at theawards  ceremony to be held in May at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Kobe Japan.

Bejczy began his studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Technical Universty of Budapest in his native Hungary until the anti- Soviet revolution of 1956. He fled to Norway where he completed the Ph.D. in Appied Physics in 1963. He worked in the area of space research under NATO and then moved to the United States and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In 1969 he was appointed Head of the NASA Telerobotics Development Program in 1969.

He worked in the Telerobotics Program at JPL for over 20 years  Among his  projects there were the Mars Rover 'Sojourner'  and a robot arm force-torque sensor and control flight experiment on the Space Shuttle in 1994.

Bejczy is also a founding member of the Robotics and Automation Society. Society and its predecessor, the IEEE Robotics and Automation Council. As president of the RA Council, he played a major role in the establishment of the Society  and remains active in RAS Activities..



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