We are proud to share a remarkable milestone in the academic journey of Haris M. Khalid, who was honored with the prestigious Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE) 2010, held in Toronto, Canada.
The award-winning paper, co-authored with Rajamani Doraiswami and Lahouari Cheded, is titled:
“Model Order Selection Criterion with Application to Physical Systems”
This impactful research addresses a critical aspect of system identification and modeling — selecting the appropriate model order when dealing with complex physical systems. The work presents a novel criterion that enhances the accuracy and efficiency of model selection, with significant implications for automation, robotics, and control systems.
IEEE CASE is one of the flagship conferences organized by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, featuring cutting-edge research in automation science and engineering. Haris’s work stood out among a global pool of submissions, earning recognition for its originality, practical relevance, and technical depth.
You can explore the full list of winners and the conference details here:
🔗 IEEE CASE 2010 Official Website
Congratulations once again to Haris M. Khalid and the co-authors on this outstanding achievement. We look forward to seeing how this innovative research continues to shape the future of intelligent systems.
