Miroslav Krstić

Miroslav Krstić

Krstic in 2014
Born September 14, 1964 (age 5253)
Pirot, Serbia (former Yugoslavia)
Residence San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Citizenship United States
Nationality Serbian-American
Fields Control theory
Institutions University of California, San Diego
Alma mater

PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara (1994)

BS, University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering (1989)
Doctoral advisor Petar V. Kokotovic
Known for PDE backstepping, extremum seeking
Notable awards

ASME Rufus Oldenburger Medal

American Automatic Control Council John R. Ragazzini Education Award

ASME Nyquist Lecture Prize

IFAC Harold Chestnut Outstanding Control Textbook Award

Fellow of IEEE

Fellow of ASME

Fellow of SIAM

Fellow of IFAC

Foreign Member, Academy of Engineering of Serbia

Distinguished Visiting Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering

Invitation Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Chancellor's Associates Award for Excellence in Research, UC San Diego

George Axelby Outstanding Paper Award (IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control)

O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award (American Control Conference)

NSF CAREER award

ONR Young Investigator Award

PECASE award

Lancaster Best Dissertation Award, UC Santa Barbara

Miroslav Krstic (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Крстић) is a control theorist, distinguished professor, senior associate vice chancellor for research, and director of a control systems research center at University of California, San Diego (UCSD).

Krstic is renowned for his contributions to adaptive control, nonlinear control, stochastic systems, extremum seeking, and boundary control of partial differential equations.[1]

His control designs have had impact in semiconductor manufacturing, oil drilling, Lithium-ion batteries, automotive and jet engines, charged particle accelerators, nuclear fusion, and aircraft landing on carriers.

Books

References

  1. Krstic, Miroslav (2008). Boundary Control of Pdes. City: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematic. ISBN 0-89871-650-0.
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