Emilia Fridman (Hebrew: אמיליה פרידמן, Russian: Фридман Эмилия Моисеевна) is an Israeli professor of Electrical Engineering in the Engineering Faculty at Tel Aviv University, specializing in control theory, time-delay and distributed parameter systems.
Fridman authored the thesis Integral Manifolds of Singularly Perturbed Time-Delay Systems and Their Applications, under the supervision of Prof. Vadim Strygin.
In 1992 Emilia moved with her family to Israel, and joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and Systems at Tel Aviv University.
This approach became popular in networked control systems, allowing communication delays to be larger than the sampling intervals.
[11] Since 2018, she is incumbent for Chana and Heinrich Manderman Chair on System Control at Tel Aviv University.
Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications, 2014.;[14] Liu, Kun, Fridman, Emilia, Xia, Yuanqing.
[15] Fridman is married to Eugenii Shustin, a professor at the Mathematical Department of Tel Aviv University.