Romeo Ortega

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
Born
CitizenshipMexican
Alma materNational University of Mexico
Known for
Scientific career
FieldsControl systems
InstitutionsSupélec, ITMO University, ITAM
Doctoral advisorIoan Doré Landau

Education

YearDegreeUniversity
1974BSc in Electrical and Mechanical EngineeringNational University of Mexico, Mexico
1978Master of EngineeringPolytechnical Institute of Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), USSR
1984Docteur D`EtatPolytechnical Institute of Grenoble, France

Career

YearPositionUniversity
1984-1989LecturePolytechnical Institute of Grenoble, France[1]
1987-1988Visiting ProfessorUniversity of Illinois, USA
1991-1992Visiting ProfessorMcGill University, Canada
1992–presentCNRS Research DirectorLaboratoire de Signaux et Systemes (SUPELEC), France
2013–presentHead of laboratoryAdaptive and nonlinear control systems lab of ITMO University
2020-present Full professor Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology (ITAM)

Membership

In 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

Professor Ortega authored and co-authored more than 550 papers with more than 10000 citations. His h-index is 66 (July 2015).[2]

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