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Dawn Marie Tilbury is an American control theorist whose research topics include logic control, networked control systems, robotics,
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s, and autonomous vehicles. She is a professor of mechanical engineering and (by courtesy) of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, and the head of the directorate for engineering at the National Science Foundation.


Education and career

Tilbury majored in electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota, choosing the subject because her father was an electrical engineer at Honeywell, and despite being told by her adviser that it was "not a good major for women". As a student, she began her work in control theory with a summer internship at Honeywell involving
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s. She graduated
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, with a minor in French, in 1989, and completed her Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley in 1994. Her dissertation, ''Exterior differential systems and nonholonomic motion planning'', was supervised by Shankar Sastry, and concerned the problem of parallel parking for a vehicle towing multiple trailers. Throughout her education, none of her engineering professors were women. She joined the University of Michigan as an assistant professor in 1995 and became full professor there in 2007. At Michigan, she has also directed the Ground Robotics Reliability Center from 2009 to 2011 and served as associate dean for research from 2014 to 2016. She was appointed assistant director for engineering at the National Science Foundation in 2017, retaining her professor position at the University of Michigan. She is also vice president of the American Automatic Control Council.


Recognition

Tilbury was named an IEEE Fellow in the class of 2009, affiliated with the IEEE Control Systems Society, "for leadership in networked and logic control systems". She was named a Fellow of the
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(ASME) in 2012. The American Automatic Control Council gave Tilbury their
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, given annually to an outstanding young researcher in control theory, in 2001, "for research exemplifying engineering aspects of control systems and for significant contributions to logic control and networked/distributed control". The
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named her as the inaugural winner of their Distinguished Engineering Educator award in 2012. In 2014 the ASME gave her their biennial Michael J. Rabins Leadership Award.


Selected publications

Tilbury is the coauthor of ''Control Tutorials for MATLAB and Simulink: A Web-based Approach'' (with W. C. Messner, Addison-Wesley, 1998) and ''Feedback Control of Computing Systems'' (with J. L. Hellerstein, Y. Diao, and S. Parekh, Wiley, 2004). Other highly-cited publications of Tilbury include: * * * * * *


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tilbury, Dawn Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American electrical engineers American mechanical engineers American women engineers Control theorists University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni University of Michigan faculty United States National Science Foundation officials Fellow Members of the IEEE Fellows of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers American women academics 21st-century American women