Greg Stewart is a Fellow in Honeywell Process Solutions.  He has worked for Honeywell for 8 years developing and leading all phases of the research, development, industrial deployment and support of advanced controllers and their design tools.  These projects have been applied in the service of paper making control and development of advanced control for diesel engine automotive problems and have included technologies for design of robust control, online and explicit model predictive control for linear and nonlinear plants, distributed parameter control, nonlinear control and gain scheduling, design of control-relevant actuators and sensors, and the creation of techniques for the practical design and deployment of linear and nonlinear switched control systems.

Dr. Stewart holds 5 patents, has authored or coauthored more than 40 technical publications, and his designs reside on more than 200 industrial installations around the world.  He has held the position of Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia since 2000.  He has served as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology since 2005 and has served on the Program Committees of the Advanced Process Control Applications for Industry Workshop and the American Control Conference.  Dr Stewart has received the IEEE Control Systems Technology Award, the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award, an NSERC University-Industry Synergy Award for Innovation, and five Honeywell Technical Achievement awards.

Dr. Stewart received the B.Sc. degree in Physics in 1994 and the M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics in 1996 from Dalhousie University in Halifax, and the PhD degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver Canada in 2000.