Mathukumalli Vidyasagar - A Lifestory
Control Systems Visionary: Shaping Automation, Optimizing Performance, Globally

A wellknown person in the area of Control Systems is Mathukumalli Vidyasagar. He did not write the music for the movies "Roja" or "Bombay." Instead, he is a top control expert. His work has greatly changed fields such as robots and computer brains. He was born in 1947. He went to the University of Wisconsin. After that, he had a great job teaching and doing research. He is known for using math to study control theory. He created strong ways to design systems that can handle problems and changes. He has done important work on systems that are not straight forward. This has made it possible to do more in areas where normal control methods do not work well. His book, "Nonlinear Systems Analysis," came out in 1978. Many students and researchers see it as a basic book. Besides his ideas, he has also used control theory to solve real problems. This includes work on how robots handle things. Strong control plans are needed for robots to work correctly and dependably. He also worked on computer brains around 1993 and 1996. He used math to study this new area. Professor Vidyasagar has won many awards during his job. These show how much his work has helped the control systems group. People who work with him often say good things about how clear he thinks. They also say he can explain hard ideas in a way that is easy to understand. One person said, "Vidyasagar always tries to find the easiest and best answer to a problem." He has worked hard to improve the field of control systems. This has made him a top person. He has inspired many students and researchers to do what he has done.