From wangh@sunserver.ia.ac.cn Mon Sep 22 04:11:24 1997 Return-Path: Delivered-To: skoge@chembio.ntnu.no Received: (qmail 12782 invoked from network); 22 Sep 1997 04:05:39 -0000 Received: from hitra.kjemi.unit.no (HELO hitra.chembio.ntnu.no) (root@129.241.12.28) by senja.chembio.ntnu.no with SMTP; 22 Sep 1997 04:05:39 -0000 Received: from prldec4.ia.ac.cn ([159.226.21.15]) by hitra.chembio.ntnu.no with SMTP id GAA27961 (8.6.12/IDA-1.6 for ); Mon, 22 Sep 1997 06:04:57 +0200 Received: by prldec4.ia.ac.cn (5.65/DEC-Ultrix/4.3) id AA10423; Mon, 22 Sep 1997 11:23:30 -0800 Received: from wangh.ia.ac.cn ([159.226.22.19]) by sunserver (5.x/SMI-SVR4) id AA09477; Mon, 22 Sep 1997 11:33:54 +0800 Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 11:33:54 +0800 Message-Id: <2.2.16.19970922111812.27efac86@sunserver.ia.ac.cn> X-Sender: wangh@sunserver.ia.ac.cn (Unverified) X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Pro Version 2.2 (16) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: secr@ifac.co.at, hollot@ecs.umass.edu, dghu@mandc2.mintek.ac.za, hunt@dbresearch-berlin.de, G.Irwin@ee.qub.ac.uk, isermann@irt1.rt.e-technik.th-darmsta, ai@cec.wustl.edu, sirkka-l@vipunen.hut.fi, s.kahne@ieee.org, 000062624432@tg-mail.toshiba.co.jp, keviczky@sztaki.hu, kopacek@ihrt1.ihrt.tuwien.ac.at, kucera@utia.cas.cz, mk@kt.dtu.dk, automatica@math.utwente.nl, whkwon@cisl.snu.ac.kr, p.larsen@ieee.org, djnl@ps.imperial.ac.uk, ljung@isy.liu.se, macleod@odie.ee.wits.ac.za, y.lu@ieee.org, mansour@aut.ee.ethz.ch, lena@ima.kth.se, m.masten@ieee.org, mcavoy@eng.umd.edu, wmiller@tmug.com, christine.mitchell@isye.gatech.edu, mittnik@stat-econ.uni-kiel.de, smohleji@mitre.org, julian.morris@newcastle.ac.uk, mosca@dsi.ing.Unifi.it, humrase@bics.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp, ffnicolo@itcaspur.caspur.it, aollera@esi.us.es, g.j.olsder@math.tudelft.nl, rortega@lss.supelec.fr, paiuk@abaconet.com.ar, r.j.patton@e-eng.hull.ac.uk, Jean-Paul.perrin@ratp.fr, picci@dei.unipd.it, jpuente@dit.upm.es, p.d.roberts@city.ac.uk, g.roberts@newport.ac.uk, cep.journal@swansea.ac.uk, rzn@psugv.pse.edu, br2@doc.ic.ac.uk, salichs@ing.uc3m.es, sano@sano.elec.keio.ac.jp, ws@aut.ee.ethz.ch, mesbek@utia.cas.cz, shioya@mail.bio.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp, skoge@kjemi.unit.no, ts@syscom.uu.se, Banavar-Sridhar@abbot.arc.nasa.gov, secrmr@tudw12.wbmt.tudelft.nl, suskil@llnl.gov, tempo@polito.it, thoma@irt.uni-hannover.de, tsypkin@dep07.ics.msk.su, PAAVO.URONEN@hut.fi, h30vam@sztaki.hu, brandimarte@polito.it, rob@galaxy.twi.tudelft.nl, bo@s3.kth.se, fp@eel.e-technik.uni-rostock.de, peter.wegmann@diz.ethz.ch, jzal@ece.engr.ucf.edu, zaremba@uqah.uquebec.ca From: wangh Subject: Call for Papers Status: R Content-Length: 22279 > >>>Subject: Call for Papers >>> >>>>Subject: International Federation of Automatic Control(IFAC) >>> 14th IFAC World Congress, July 5-9, 1999, Beijing, P.R.China >>>__________________________________________________________________________ >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Invitation to IFAC' 99 >>> ______________________________ >>> >>> >>>>It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 14th World >>>>Congress of IFAC to be held in Beijing, China, from July 5 to July 9, >>>>1999. >>>>The Beijing Congress, being the last IFAC Congress in the 20th century, >>>>will serve as a unique forum for the international control community to >>>>review the great impact of automation on the elapsing century and to >>>>look forward to its development in the next century. >>>> >>>> >>>>As suggested in this brochure, the Congress provides a spectrum >>>>of categories for technical presentations, including plenary >>>>lectures, survey papers, regular papers of both lecture and poster >>>>session types, panel discussions and case studies. Immediately >>>>preceding the formal opening of the Congress, tutorials are being >>>>offered to provide participants an opportunity to learn new principles, >>>>methodologies, technologies, and applications that have been developed >>>>and/or are developing in recent years. >>>> >>>>The Beijing Congress will be the first >>>>IFAC Congress to be held in a developing country. >>>>As one of the oldest capitals and one of the fastest developing cities >>>>in the world, Beijing affords tourist >>>>attractions for the participants and their guests. >>>> >>>>We look forward to seeing our old and new friends in Beijing in 1999. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Yong-Xiang Lu >>>>Chairman >>>>National Organizing Committee >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Han-Fu Chen >>>>Chairman >>>>International Program Committee >>>> >>>_________________________________________________________________________ _______> >>>> Congress Dates >>>> ______________ >>>> Monday-Friday,July 5-9, 1999 >>>> >>>> Pre-Congress Tutorials: Saturday-Sunday >>>> >>>> July 3--4 >>>> >>> >>>> Congress Venue >>>> _________________ >>>> International Convention Center, >>>> >>>> Beijing, P. R. China. >>>> >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>> >>>> Important Dates >>>> _________________ >>>>.June 15, 1998 >>>> >>>>Draft paper submissions, Invited Sessions and Panel >>>>Discussion proposals must reach the IPC Secretariat >>>> >>>>.November 30, 1998 >>>> >>>>Notification of acceptance of submissions and proposals >>>>for Invited Sessions and Panel Discussion Sessions >>>> >>>>.February 1, 1999 >>>> >>>>Deadline for receiving final camera-ready manuscripts >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> Technical Program >>>> _________________ >>> >>>>The technical program is planned to feature >>>> >>>>.Plenary lectures by world authorities >>>>.Regular (oral and poster) paper sessions >>>> .Contributed and invited sessions >>>> .Sessions in lecture and poster format >>>>.Special sessions and lectures >>>> .Survey papers >>>> .Case studies >>>> .Panel discussion sessions >>>> >>>>All accepted papers will be assigned to lecture or poster sessions >>>>according to the kind of presentation that fits the nature of work >>>>better, and no value ranking is implied. Authors will also be asked to >>>>indicate their preference. Poster and lecture papers will be allowed >>>>the same number of pages in the Congress Preprints/Proceedings. The organizers will expect the same level of quality for lecture >>>>and poster papers and all such papers will undergo the same review >>>>process. >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> Congress Tracks and Technical Areas >>>> ___________________________________ >>> >>> >>>>Except for the plenary lectures, material submitted or proposed for presentation at the Congress will be reviewed by the subcommittees of the International Program Committee (IPC), set up by the IFAC Technical Board. Each Coordinating Committee (CC) of the Technical Borad is responsible for one Congress Track which covers a coherent sub-field of automatic control. Each Track is further divided into Technical Areas. Below are the Congress Tracks with their Technical Areas and the InternationalProgram Subcommittees. >>>> >>>>1. Track on Manufacturing and Instrumentation >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Advanced Manufacturing Technology >>>> b. Architectures for Enterprise Integration >>>> c. Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control >>>> d. Robotics >>>> e. Components and Instruments >>>> f. Low Cost Automation >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Tian You Chai (China), Chair >>>> M. Zaremba (Canada) >>>> P. Bernus (Australia) >>>> A. Villa (Italy) >>>> F. Nicolo (Italy) >>>> A. Ollero (Spain) >>>> A. Cipriano (Chile) >>>> >>>> 2. Track on Design Methods} >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> >>>> a. Control Design >>>> b. Linear Systems >>>> c. Nonlinear Systems >>>> d. Optimal Control >>>> e. Robust Control >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Alberto Isidori (Italy), Chair >>>> S. Engell (Germany) >>>> J. M. Dion (France) >>>> T. Glad (Sweden) >>>> R. Bars (Hungary) >>>> C. V. Hollot (USA) >>>> >>>> >>>> 3 Track on Systems and Signals >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Modeling, Identification, and Signal Processing >>>> b. Adaptive Control and Tuning >>>> c. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems >>>> d. Stochastic Systems >>>> e. Fuzzy and Neural Systems >>>> >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Han-Fu Chen (China), Chair >>>> B. Wahlberg (Sweden) >>>> R. Ortega (France) >>>> X. R. Cao (Hong Kong, China) >>>> G. Picci (Italy) >>>> K. J. Hunt (UK) >>>> >>>> 4 Track on Life Support Systems >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Modeling Control in Agricultural Processes >>>> b. Intelligent Control in Agricultural Automation >>>> c. Modelling Control of Biomedical Systems >>>> d.Modelling Control of Environmental Systems >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Yasushi Hashimoto (Japan), Chair >>>> I. Farkas (Hungary) >>>> H. Murase (Japan) >>>> E. R. Carson (UK) >>>> A. Sano (Japan) >>>> >>>> 5. Track on Systems Engineering and Management >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Large Scale Systems >>>> b. Man-Machine Systems >>>> c. Computer Aided Control Systems Design >>>> d. Business and Management Techniques >>>> e. Computation in Economic, Financial & Engineering-Economic Systems >>>> f. Supplemental Ways of Improving International & Stability >>>> >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Manfred Deistler (Austria), Chair >>>> P. D. Roberts (UK) >>>> H. G. Stassen (Netherlands) >>>> J. O. Gray (United Kingdom) >>>> S. Mittnik (Germany) >>>> B. Rustem (UK) >>>> P. Kopacek (Austria) >>>> >>>> >>>> 6. Track on Global and Educational Issues of >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Control Education >>>> b. Social Impact of Automation >>>> c. Aspects of Developing Countries and Culture for Automation >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> Lena Martensson (Sweden), Chair >>>> K. H. Fasol (Germany) >>>> D. Brandt (Germany) >>>> A. T. Dinibutun (Turkey) >>>> >>>> >>>> 7. Track on Industrial Applications >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Chemical Process Control >>>> b. Mining, Mineral, and Metal Processing >>>> c. Power Plants and Power Systems >>>> d. Control of Biotechnological Processes >>>> e. Fault Detection, Supervision, and Safety of Technical Processes-SAFEPROCESS >>>> >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Thomas McAvoy (USA), Chair >>>> C. Georgakis (USA) >>>> S. L. Jamsa-Jounela (Finland) >>>> H. W. Weber (Germany) >>>> S. Shioya (Japan) >>>> R. J. Patton (United Kingdom) >>>> >>>> 8. Track on Transportation and Vehicles >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Aerospace >>>> b. Automotive Control >>>> c. Marine Systems >>>> d. Air Traffic Control Automation >>>> e. Transportation Systems >>>> f. Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles >>>> >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Mogens Blanke (Denmark), Chair >>>> E. Gottzein (Germany) >>>> U. Kiencke (Germany) >>>> G. N. Roberts (USA) >>>> S. C. Mohleji (USA) >>>> J. P. Perrin (France) >>>> M. Salichs (Spain) >>>> >>>> >>>> 9. Track on Computer Control >>>> >>>> Technical Areas >>>> >>>> a. Distributed Computer Control Systems >>>> b. Real-Time Software Engineering >>>> c. Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control >>>> d. Algorithms and Architectures for Real-Time Control >>>> e. Safety of Computer Control Systems >>>> >>>> >>>> International Program Subcommittee >>>> >>>> Juan de la Puente (Spain), Chair >>>> I. MacLeod (South Africa) >>>> W. Halang (Germany) >>>> R. Vingerhoeds (Netherlands) >>>> W. H. Kwon (Korea) >>>> G. J. Suski (USA) >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Call for Contributed Papers >>>> ___________________________ >>> >>>> >>>>Authors are invited to submit individual contributed papers in any of >>>>the technical areas listed above. The submitted material must be original, unpublished and not being considered for publication elsewhere. >>>> >>>>What To Submit: >>>> >>>>Submit six copies of the draft paper. All papers must be submitted in hard copy form. No paper will be accepted by fax or in electronic form. The length of each paper should be no more than 15 double-spaced pages (300 words per page), including references, tables, and figures. >>>> >>>> . Page size: A4; >>>> . Typing style: one column. >>>> >>>>Submit four additional copies of the front page of the paper, containing: >>>> >>>> . the title >>>> . the authors(including address, phone, fax and e-mail) >>>> . abstract (about 120 words) >>>> . 3 to 5 keywords >>>> >>>> >>>>Also submit four completed copies of the Paper Submission Form (see the >>>>last page). Do not forget to include: >>>> >>>> . the mailing address of the corresponding author; >>>> . suggested Congress Track and Technical Area; >>>> . your preference concerning lecture or poster presentation; >>>> . A cover letter (optional). >>>> >>>>Submit a statement of eligibility for author(s) wishing the paper to be considered for the IFAC Young Author Prize (see the age limitation indicated later). >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Where To Submit: >>>> >>>>Please send the above to the IFAC'99 IPC Secretariat address: >>>> >>>>Professor Jifeng Zhang >>>>IFAC'99 IPC Secretariat >>>>Institute of Systems Science >>>>Chinese Academy of Sciences >>>>Beijing 100080, P. R. China >>>> >>>>When To Submit: >>>> >>>>The submitted papers must reach the above address by June 15, 1998. >>>>Papers arriving late cannot be considered. >>>> >>>> >>>>For Inquiries Only: >>>> >>>>E-mail: ifac99@iss03.iss.ac.cn (preferred) >>>> lsc@public.east.cn.net >>>>FAX: (86-10)62587343 (no manuscripts) >>>> >>>>Phone:(86-10)62532161 (last resort) >>>> >>>>Up-to-date information may also be obtained electronically from the >>>>WWW Home Pages: >>>> >>>>http://www.ia.ac.cn/ifac99/ifac99.html >>>> >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> Call for Invited and Special >>>> >>>> session/Paper Proposals >>>> ________________________________ >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Proposals are also welcome for: >>>> >>>> . an invited (lecture or poster) session, which is a >>>> set of papers on a well-defined subject of current interest; in case of lecture presentation, it normally contains 6 papers; >>>> . survey paper, which summarizes the state of the art in a technical area of special interest; it is to be presented in a lecture session of contributed or invited papers where it usually takes the slots of two regular papers (about 40 minutes); >>>> . case study, which describes a particularly important application in some depth; its length may be an hour; >>>> . panel discussion, which is a discussion session on a subject of current interest, usually with a strong industrial emphasis, with the participation of the audience and several recognized experts in the``panel''. Its length is usually an hour. >>>> >>>> >>>> For Invited Sessions, 4 copies each of: >>>> >>>> . a description of the theme and significance of the session >>>> . the Congress Track and Technical Area where it belongs >>>> . the name, affiliation, and mailing address of the organizer >>>> . the list of 6 invited papers and authors >>>> . an extended abstract (3-4 pages) for each paper >>>> . a completed Paper Submission Form for each paper >>>> >>>> >>>> For Survey Papers and Case Studies, 4 copies each of: >>>> >>>> >>>> . a description of the theme and significance of the paper >>>> . the suggested Congress Track and Technical Area >>>> . an extended abstract (3-4 pages) >>>> . a completed Paper Submission Form >>>> >>>> >>>> For Panel Discussions, 4 copies each of: >>>> >>>> >>>> . a description of the theme and significance of the session >>>> . the suggested Congress Track and Technical Area where it belongs >>>> . the name, affiliation, and mailing address of the organizer >>>> . the list of panelists, with affiliation and the status of >>>> their agreement to participate >>>> >>>> >>>> Where To Submit: >>>> >>>>To the IFAC'99 IPC Secretariat address given above. >>>> >>>> >>>> When To Submit:} >>>> >>>>Proposals must reach the IFAC '99 IPC Secretariat address by >>>>June 15, 1998. Late proposals cannot be considered. >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> Congress Publications >>>> _____________________ >>>> >>> >>> The Congress publications will consist of: >>>> >>>> >>>> . A Compact (Optical) Disk containing the full technical material >>>>of the Congress >>>> >>>> . Printed Subject Volumes containing the material of the Congress. >>>> About 15 volumes are planned, each one covering a full >>>> Congress Track or several Technical Areas within a Track >>>> >>>> . A Printed Plenary and Index Volume containing the Plenary Papers >>>> and the Table of Contents, Authors' Index, and Subject Index for >>>> the full material. >>>> >>>>Included in the registration fee are the Compact Disk, two Subject Volumes >>>>of their choice, and the Plenary and Index Volume. All participants may >>>>purchase additional Subject Volumes. The Compact Disk will also be marketed >>>>after the Congress, as the official Congress Proceedings, by the IFAC >>>>publisher Elsevier Science Ltd. >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> IFAC Copyright Policy and Publications >>>> ______________________________________ >>> >>> >>>>The material submitted for presentation at an IFAC Congress must be >>>>original, unpublished, and not being considered for publication >>>>elsewhere. All papers accepted for presentation will appear in the >>>>Preprints of the meeting and will be distributed to the participants. >>>>They will also be included in the Proceedings (compact disk) and offered >>>>for sale by Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. The papers that have been >>>>presented will be further screened for possible publication in the IFAC >>>>journals Automatica and Control Engineering Practice, or in >>>>other IFAC-affiliated journals. A record of all papers presented will >>>>also appear in Control Engineering Practice. >>>> >>>>Copyright of material presented at an IFAC meeting and/or included in >>>>the Proceedings is held by IFAC. Authors will be sent a copyright >>>>transfer form. Automatica, it Control Engineering Practice, >>>>and, after these, IFAC-affiliated journals have priority access to all >>>>contributions accepted for the Congress. However, if the author is not >>>>contacted by an editor of these journals, within three months after the >>>>Congress, the author is free to re-submit the material for publication >>>>elsewhere. In this case, the paper must carry a reference to the IFAC >>>>Congress where it was originally published. >>>> >>>>Authors are free to submit their IFAC Congress papers directly to >>>>Automatica or Control Engineering Practice. They may also directly >>>>submit to an IFAC-affiliated journal, before the three-month deadline. >>>>The notification of acceptance will contain a list of journals >>>>affiliated with IFAC at the time. Authors directly submitting to any of >>>>these journals must indicate that the paper has been accepted for the >>>>Congress. >>>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> IFAC Congress Prizes >>>> _____________________ >>> >>> >>>>The following prizes are awarded to authors for Congress contributions >>>>at the closing ceremony of the IFAC Congress. >>>> >>>>IFAC Congress Young Author Prize >>>> >>>>The Prize consists of a certificate and a monetary award of 1500 CHF >>>>to be split among the authors of the wining paper. >>>> >>>>Candidates will be nominated by a selection committee. >>>> >>>>The criteria are the highest technical quality and a good presentation >>>>of results. All authors must be 35 years or younger by 5 July 1999. >>>>Authors wishing their papers to be considered for this prize should >>>>include a statement regarding their eligibility when the paper is >>>>submitted. >>>> >>>> >>>>IFAC Congress Application Paper Prize >>>> >>>>The Prize consists of a certificate and a monetary award of 1500 CHF to >>>>be split among the authors of the wining paper. Candidates will be >>>>nominated by a selection committee. The criteria are the highest >>>>technical quality and a good presentation of results in the area of >>>>control applications. >>>> >>>>Poster Paper Prize >>>> >>>>This prize consists of a certificate and a monetary award of 1500 CHF to >>>>be split among the authors of the winning paper. Candidates will be >>>>nominated by a selection committee. The criteria are the highest >>>>technical quality and a good presentation. >>>> >>>_________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>> Financial Aid >>>> _____________ >>> >>> >>>>Limited funds are expected to be available to assist >>>>a small number of authors who would not otherwise be able to >>>>attend the Congress. The exact conditions and procedures have yet >>>>to be worked out. Prospective authors wishing to obtain more information >>>>should contact: >>>> >>>> >>>> IFAC'99 NOC Secretariat >>>> Institute of Automation >>>> Chinese Academy of Sciences >>>> Beijing 100080, P. R. China >>> >>>>________________________________________________________________________ _______ >>> >>> >>>> No-Show Papers >>>> ______________ >>> >>>> >>>>It is assumed that authors submit their papers in good faith, that is, >>>>they do intend to attend the Congress and there is a reasonable chance >>>>they will be able to. Acting otherwise would be professionally >>>>unethical; an unpresented paper takes away a slot from another author >>>>and creates a hole in the lecture session, which can cause serious >>>>inconvenience to the audience and the organizers. >>>> >>>> >>>>International Program Committee >>>> >>>> >>>> Han-Fu Chen (China),Chairman >>>> Luis Basanez (Spain), Vice-Chair >>>> Mogens Blanke (Denmark) >>>> Xiren Cao (Hong Kong, China), Vice-Chair >>>> Tian-You Chai (China) >>>> Jose B. Cruz, Jr. (USA), Vice-Chair >>>> Manfred Deistler (Austria) >>>> Tyrone Duncan (USA) >>>> Lei Guo (China) >>>> Yasushi Hashimoto (Japan) >>>> Alberto Isidori (Italy) >>>> Laszlo Keviczky (Hungary) >>>> Vladimir Kucera (Czech Republic) >>>> Lennart Ljung (Sweden) >>>> Lena Martensson (Sweden) >>>> Micheal K. Masten (USA) >>>> Thomas McAvoy (USA) >>>> Umit Ozguner (USA) >>>> Juan de la Puente (Spain) >>>> Tzyh-Jong Tarn (USA) >>>> >>>> >>>>National Organizing Committee >>>> >>>> Yong-Xiang Lu (China), Chairman >>>> Han-Fu Chen (China), Co-Chair >>>> Wei-Hou Ling (China), Secretary and Treasurer >>>> Ru-Wei Dai (China) >>>> Shu-Hui Deng (China) >>>> Yan-Da Li (China) >>>> K.L. Mak (Hong Kong, China) >>>> Yu-Geng Xi (China) >>>> Jing-Heng Yang(China) >>>> >>>> >>>>National Congress Advisory Board >>>> >>>> Jian Song (China), Chairman >>>> Y. C. Ho (USA) >>>> Qi-Heng Hu (China) >>>> Zhao-Guang Hu (China) >>>> T. J. Tarn (USA) >>>> Jia-Chi Yang (China) >>>> Guang-Ya Zhu (China) >>>> >>>> >>>>The Chinese Association of Automation >>>>Jia-Chi Yang (China), Co-President, (1993--1997) >>>>Han-Fu Chen (China), Co-President, (1993--1997) >>>> >>>> >>>>IFAC President (1996---1999): >>>>Yong-Zai Lu (China) >>>> >>>> >>> >> >