Welcome to the European Control Association website
The European Control Association (EUCA) is a non-profit organization that promotes initiatives for scientific exchange, information dissemination, research networks and technology transfer in the field of Systems and Control within Europe.
Presently, EUCA’s main initiatives are:
- The European Control Conferences (ECC), which are held annually;
- The European Journal of Control (EJCON), which publishes high quality research papers on the theory and practice of control and systems engineering;
- The EUCA Fellows Award, which recognizes persons who have made outstanding contributions and accomplishments in the field of interest of EUCA;
- The European Control Award (ECA), which recognizes outstanding contributions by a young researcher in the area of systems and control;
- The ECC Best Paper Award, which recognizes excellence in a paper presented at the European Control Conference.
- The EUCA Student Travel Support Program, which enables promising students to attend the European Control Conference (ECC), present their papers, and become more integrated into the scientific community;
- The Call for Proposals for EUCA Community Grants, which aims at stimulating and financially supporting initiatives to benefit the European control community at large.
Statement from the EUCA Council regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine:
Dear EUCA Colleagues and Friends,
The European Control Association aims to provide a framework for open collaboration between those working in automatic control and to promote the free exchange of ideas and people. Because of recent events in Europe, we are deeply concerned about the developments and for the health of many of our colleagues. We want to make this statement to show our strongest support to the Ukrainian people and everyone else who finds themselves refugees because of the conflict.
The EUCA Council:
M. Elena Valcher
Karl H. Johansson
Christophe Prieur
Thomas Parisini
Antonella Ferrara
Jakob Stoustrup
Maria Prandini
Denis Dochain
Emma Tegling
Florian Dörfler