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Bekiaris-Liberis Nikolaos

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Full Name:Bekiaris-Liberis Nikolaos
Category:Faculty (Faculty)
Academic Level:Associate Professor
Academic Department:ECE (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
Email:nlimperis<at>tuc.gr
Webpage:https://users.isc.tuc.gr/~nlimperis/
Telephone:+302821037460
Location:Office: 141Α-25, Science/ECE Building (Λ), 1st Floor

CV

Specialty: Theory: Distributed parameter systems. Delay systems. Nonlinear control. Adaptive control. Switched systems. Applications: Traffic flow control & estimation. Control of connected and automated vehicles. Biological transport systems. Occupancy detection in smart buildings. Automotive catalysts. 3D Printing/Extruders. Oil drilling. Networked control systems. 

Short CV: Nikolaos Bekiaris-Liberis is Assistant Professor in the department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Technical University of Crete, Greece. He received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, in 2013 and 2010, respectively, and his diploma in Electrical & Computer Engineering from National Technical University of Athens in 2007. From 2017 to 2019 he was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow and from 2014 to 2017 he was a research associate in the department of Production Engineering & Management at Technical University of Crete, Greece. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley from 2013 to 2014. Dr. Bekiaris-Liberis has authored/coauthored 1 book and more than 100 papers. His interests are in delay systems, distributed parameter systems, nonlinear control, and their applications. He serves as Associate Editor for Automatica and IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems. Dr. Bekiaris-Liberis received the Chancellor’s Dissertation Medal in Engineering (best Ph.D. dissertation award in engineering) from University of California San Diego, in 2014, he is a recipient of a 2016 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Grant, and a recipient of a 2022 ERC Consolidator Grant.

Education: Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, 2013. M.S., University of California, San Diego, 2010. Diploma, National Technical University of Athens, 2007.

Research Areas: Theory: Distributed parameter systems. Delay systems. Nonlinear control. Adaptive control. Switched systems. Applications: Traffic flow control & estimation. Control of connected and automated vehicles. Biological transport systems. Occupancy detection in smart buildings. Automotive catalysts. 3D Printing/Extruders. Oil drilling. Networked control systems. 

Division: Division of Systems.
Laboratory: Automation Laboratory.
Courses: Linear Systems (undergraduate/winter), Control Systems (undergraduate/spring), Nonlinear Systems (graduate/spring).

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