Daniel M Liberzon
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(217) 244-6750
144 Coordinated Science Lab
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Education
- Ph.D., Mathematics, Brandeis University, 1998
Academic Positions
- Richard T. Cheng Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UIUC, 2020-present
Research Interests
- Uncertain and stochastic systems
- Control with limited information
- Nonlinear control theory
- Switched and hybrid systems
Research Areas
- Decision and Control
Books Authored or Co-Authored (Original Editions)
- D. Liberzon, Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control Theory: A Concise Introduction, Princeton University Press, 2012
- D. Liberzon, Switching in Systems and Control, Birkhauser, Boston, 2003
Journal Editorships
- Senior Editor for Automatica (Nonlinear Systems and Control area), 2017-2022
Research Honors
- IFAC Fellow, elected in 2016
- IEEE Fellow, Class of 2013
- AACC Donald P. Eckman Award, 2007
- IFAC Young Author Prize, 2002
- NSF CAREER Award, 2002
Recent Courses Taught
- ECE 486 - Control Systems
- ECE 515 (ME 540) - Control System Theory & Design
- ECE 517 - Nonlinear & Adaptive Control
- ECE 528 (ME 546, SE 520) - Analysis of Nonlinear Systems
- ECE 553 - Optimum Control Systems
- ECE 586 DL - Hybrid Systems and Control
- ECE 586 DL - Topics in Decision and Control