Award-Winning Research: Outstanding Paper Award for Marc Seidel, Martina Maggio, and Frank Allgöwer

May 18, 2026

The paper by Marc Seidel, Martina Maggio, and Frank Allgöwer has been awarded the outstanding paper award at the 32nd Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS) in Saint-Malo.

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We are proud to announce that the paper "A Controller Synthesis Framework for Weakly-Hard Control Systems" by Marc Seidel, Martina Maggio, and Frank Allgöwer has been awarded the Outstanding Paper Award at the 32nd Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium in Saint-Malo as part of the IEEE/ACM CPS-IoT week 2026!

This award-winning work bridges the worlds of control theory and real-time systems by introducing an informed and efficient controller synthesis framework for control systems facing computational overruns. By connecting these two research communities, the work opens new possibilities for designing reliable and high-performance control systems under practical timing constraints.

The Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium is one of the top-tier conferences of the IEEE Computer Society dedicated to cutting-edge research on systems with timing requirements.

Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this achievement!

Interested to know more about this research? Then check out the paper at https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.20146  

At the awarding ceremony (from left to right): Claire Pagetti (RTAS Program Chair), Martina Maggio, Marc Seidel, Dakshina Narahari Dasari (RTAS Program Chair)
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