Prof. Marco C. Campi
Fellow, IEEE
University of Brescia, Italy
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Brief Introduction
Marco Claudio Campi is a professor of Automatic Control at the University of Brescia, Italy, where he has taught topics related to data-driven control, systems theory, and inductive methods for more than twenty-five years. He is a distinguished lecturer of the IEEE Control Systems Society and, until recently, he has served as the chair of the Technical Committee IFAC on “Modeling, Identification, and Signal Processing”. He is a recipient of the Giorgio Quazza prize and the IEEE CSS George S. Axelby outstanding paper award received for the article "The Scenario Approach to Robust Control Design". He has delivered plenary addresses at major conferences, including CDC, MTNS, and SYSID. Marco Campi is a Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of IFAC. The research interests of Marco Campi include data-driven decision-making, stochastic control, epistemology, and the foundations and interpretation of probability theory.