Wide-area damping controller for randomly varying delay: a dynamic output feedback approach
Delay resilient networked control with application tomicrogrids
Time-delay robustness analysis of a nested saturation control for UAVmotion control
Insulin dosage control of time-delayed type-1 diabetes
State estimation strategy for continuous-time systems with time-varying delay via a novel L-K functional
Predictive control for delay systems: theory and applications
Time-delayed pith angle control of wind turbine systems-based Smith ultralocalmodel machine learning technique
Adaptive lag-synchronization of two nonidentical time-delayed chaotic systems in the presence of external disturbances subjected to input nonlinearity
Reset observer for a class of nonlinear time-delay systems with application to a two-stage chemical reactor system
Estimating the maximum allowable delay bound for networked control systems using co-simulation and design space exploration
Dr. Mohammad-Hassan Khooban is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and the Director of the Power Circuits and Systems Research Group at Aarhus University in Denmark. He has authored or co-authored more than 220 publications in peer-reviewed journals (mostly IEEE) and international conferences, written three book chapters, and holds one patent. He has been involved in six national and international projects. He was identified in 2019, 2020, and 2021 by Stanford University as one of the world's top 2% researchers in engineering. He was also ranked 16th in the list of top 30 Electronics and Electrical Engineering Scientists in Denmark in 2022. His research interests include the application of advanced control, and optimization of artificial intelligence-inspired techniques in power electronics and systems.
Tomislav Dragicevic received the M.Sc. and the industrial Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Zagreb, Croatia, in 2009 and 2013, respectively. From 2013 until 2016 he has been a Postdoctoral research associate at Aalborg University, Denmark. From March 2016 he is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University, where he leads an Advanced Control Lab. His principal field of interest is design and control of microgrids, and application of advanced modeling and control concepts to power electronic systems. He has authored and co-authored more than 155 technical papers in his domain of interest, 8 book chapters and a book in the field. He serves as Associate Editor in the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS. He is a recipient of the Koncar prize for the best industrial PhD thesis in Croatia, and a Robert Mayer Energy Conservation award.