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Contact
information:
Office: 144 CSL
Email: liberzon
uiuc.edu
Phone: (217) 244-6750
Fax: (217) 244-2352
Administrative assistant: Jana Lenz, 153 CSL, phone: (217) 244-1654
Postdoctoral Associate, Laboratory for Control Science and Engineering (Prof. A. Stephen Morse, Director), Department of Electrical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Jan 1998 - Aug 2000
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Brandeis
University, Waltham, MA, Feb 1998
Thesis adviser: Prof.
Roger W. Brockett, Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
Undergraduate student in Mathematics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Sep 1989 - Jan 1993
A longer CV (does not include the most recent papers)
More detailed research descriptions
Lectures at workshops and conferences
Recent sponsored projects:
ECE 517: Nonlinear and Adaptive Control (Fall 2007*, Fall 2003, Fall 2000)
ECE 553: Optimum Control Systems (Spring 2007*, Spring 2005*)
ECE 486: Control Systems I (Spring 2006, Spring 2003)
ECE 586 DL: Hybrid Systems and Control (Fall 2005*, Fall 2002, Spring 2001)
ECE 490: Introduction to Optimization (Spring 2004)
ECE 528: Analysis of Nonlinear Systems (Spring 2002*)
*For the courses marked with an asterisk, appeared on the UIUC Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students
UIUC CoE Xerox Award for Faculty Research, 2007
Senior Member of IEEE, since 2004
IFAC Young Author Prize, 2002 (for this paper)
NSF CAREER Award, 2002 (more info about the project)
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Jul 28-Aug 1, 2008: 18th International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, Blacksburg, VA (semi-plenary speaker)
Dec 8-11, 2008: 47th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Cancun, Mexico
Mar 23-27, 2009: European Embedded Control Institute, Supelec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Aug 23-26, 2009: European Control Conference, Budapest, Hungary
Dec 15-18, 2009: 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Shanghai, China
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