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Jacqueline Scherpen is a Professor at the University of Groningen, affiliated with the Discrete Technology and Production Automation department in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. She serves as Director of Engineering and Captain of Science for the Dutch High Tech Systems and Materials (HTSM) sector. Her expertise spans nonlinear control, model reduction, and smart energy systems, with applications in electromechanical systems and networks.
She holds an MSc and PhD from the University of Twente (1990, 1994) and has held roles at TU Delft and leadership positions at ENTEG (2013-2019). She is an IEEE Fellow, editor for IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, and received prestigious awards including the Prince Friso Prize (2023) and the Automatica Best Paper Prize (2020).
Her research focuses on energy-based control, passivity, and Hamiltonian systems. Recent work includes port-Hamiltonian frameworks, distributed control for smart grids, and model reduction techniques for nonlinear networks. She actively contributes to IFAC and SIAM, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and sustainable development goals.



