In 1985, Shaked became the head of the Electrical Engineering - Systems Department at Tel Aviv and founded the Tel Aviv University Special Program for Practical Electronic Engineers. He was the chairman of the program, which enabled practical electronic engineers to become professional engineers, until 1987.[2]
Shaked was promoted to a full professor at Tel Aviv University in 1987, and held the chair of Celia and Marcos Maus Professor of Computer Systems Engineering (1989-2013). In 1989-1990 he was a visiting professor at Yale University, and in the years 1993-1998 he was the dean of the Engineering faculty at Tel Aviv University.[2]
Upon receiving the Israel Prize (2017) for engineering research, his work and its implications were described by the award committee:
Shaked is considered one of the world’s leading scientists in the field of control theory. The methods developed by Shaked are now widely used in all industries, including the Israeli defense industry. He also made a significant contribution to the expansion of scientific-technological education in Israel and was one of the leaders in the process of establishing academic colleges of engineering that contributed to making academic education accessible to a more diverse range of students.[5]
E. Gershon, U. Shaked and I. Yaesh, H_infinity Control and Estimation of State-multiplicative Linear Systems (LNCIS 318), LondonSpringer 2005[7]
E. Gershon and U. Shaked, Advanced Topics in Control and Estimation of State-multiplicative Noisy Systems (LNCIS 439), LondonSpringer 2013[8]
E. Gershon and U. Shaked, Advances in H∞ Control Theory: Switched, Delayed and Biological Systems. (LNCIS 481), LondonSpringer 2019[9]
Selected articles
1976: U. Shaked, “A General Transfer Function Approach to the Steady-State Linear Quadratic Gaussian Stochastic Control Problem”, Int. J. Control 24, pp. 771–800
1976: B. Kouvaritakis and U. Shaked, “Asymptotic Behavior of Root-Loci of Multivariable Systems”, Int. J. Control 23, pp. 297–340
1992: I. Yaesh and U. Shaked, “Game Theory Approach to Optimal Linear State Estimation and Its Relation to the Minimum H∞-Norm Estimation”, IEEE Trans. Autom. Control, AC-37, pp. 828–831
1995: U. Shaked and C. E. de Souza, “Robust Minimum Variance Filtering”, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing SP-43, pp. 2474–2483
1996: Y. Theodor and U. Shaked, “Robust Discrete-Time Minimum Variance Filtering”, IEEE Trans. on Signal Processing SP-44, pp. 181–189
1996: N. Berman and U. Shaked, “H∞ Nonlinear Filtering”, Int. J. of Robust and Nonlinear Control 6, pp. 281–295
2002: E. Fridman and U. Shaked, “A Descriptor System Approach to H∞ Control of Linear Time-Delay Systems”, IEEE Trans. on Automat. Contr. AC-47, pp. 253–270
2002: E. Fridman and U. Shaked, “An Improved Stabilization Method for Linear Time-Delay Systems”, IEEE Trans. on Automat. Contr. AC-47, pp. 1931–1937
2003: E. Fridman and U. Shaked, “Delay Dependent Stability and H∞ Control: Constant and Time-Varying Delays”, Int. J. Control 76, 1, pp 48–60
2005: V. Suplin and U. Shaked, “Robust H∞ Output-Feedback Control of Linear Discrete-Time Systems”, System & Control Letters 54, pp. 799–808
2008: E. Gershon and U. Shaked,“H∞ Output-Feedback Control of Discrete-Time Systems With State-Multiplicative Noise.” Automatica, vol. 44, pp. 574–579
2012: L. I. Allerhand and U. Shaked, “Robust State Dependant Switching of Linear Systems With Dwell Time”, IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr. 58, pp. 994–1001
2019: E. Gershon and U. Shaked, “Robust Predictor Based Control of State Multiplicative Noisy Retarded Systems”, Systems and Control Letters, Volume 132
Personal life
Shaked is married to Zippora, a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. They have two daughters and 5 grandchildren, and live in Rehovot.