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After receiving more submissions this year than any previous year, the IET Control and Automation judges had a hard task scoring and reviewing the papers and  finally choosing the 2020 winner.3de7cbccb3f4f48b9cd45eb3c6b70e67-huge-marta-zagorowska.jpgIt gives me great pleasure to announce that our 2020 winner is Marta Zagorowska.


Marta received her master’s degree from AGH University of Science and Technology in Poland. She obtained her PhD in 2020 at Imperial College London under the supervision of Prof Nina Thornhill and Dr Charlotte Skourup from ABB in Oslo. During her studies, she spent 20 months with ABB in Oslo, the industrial partner of her PhD.


Marta is currently a Research Associate at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London. Her interests lie in optimisation and control of industrial systems, focusing in particular on the intersection between applications and theory. 


Marta’s thesis provides original insights on the integration of degradation models into process control applications. The thesis develops an adaptive algorithm for degradation detection and prediction in turbomachinery. The thesis proposes two frameworks for load-sharing in a compressor station in which the compressors are subject to degradation. The approaches have been evaluated with case studies developed in collaboration with industrial partners. In her work, Marta also discussed steps and directions for future work to facilitate the technology transfer from academic to industrial implementation.


Looking forward to seeing all the applicants for our 2020 competition when it launches later in 2021.