1972 – M.Sc., in Mechanical Engineering Univ. of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
1975 – Ph.D., in Mechanical Engineering Univ. of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Research Interests
Root Clustering.
Control of Uncertain Systems.
Dynamic Games.
Optimal Guidance.
Min-Max Control.
Guest Appointments
Res. Assoc., N.R.C., NASA Ames, Calif. (1975-1976)
Visiting Professor, U.C. Berkeley (1981-1982)
Visiting Professor, Georgia Tech. (1991-1992)
Industrial Experience
MBT – Aircraft Industries (1970/1971)
RAFAEL (1976/1977)
Public Activities
Kneset Member (1992-96)
Honors and Awards
The New England Academic Award (1989-1990)
S. Gutman, “On Optimal Guidance for Homing Missiles”, AIAA J. of Guidance and Control, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 296-300, 1979. Also (in Russian) J. of Rocket Technology and Cosmonautics, Vol. 17, No. 10, 1979.
S. Gutman, “Uncertain Dynamical Systems – a Lyapunov Min-Max Approach”, IEEE Trans., Vol. AC-24, No. 2, pp. 437-443, April 1979.
S. Gutman and E. Paldi, “Worst Case Design for Robust Compensation”, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Vol. 41, No.1, pp.278-302, 2002.
S. Gutman, Applied Min-Max Approach to Missile Guidance and Control, Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Vol. 209, AIAA, 2005.
S. Gutman, O. Goldan, and S. Rubinsky, “Guaranteed Miss-Distance in Guidance Systems with Bounded Controls and Bounded Noise”, J. Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol.35, No.3, pp.816-823, May-June 2012.
M. Levy, T. Shima, and S. Gutman, “Linear Quadratic Integrated vs. Separated Autopilot-Guidance Design”, Accepted by Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics.
S. Rubinsky, and S. Gutman, “Three Player Pursuit and Evasion Conflict”, Accepted by J. Guidance, Control, and Dynamics.
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa