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Dr. Margareta Stefanovic

Margareta Stefanovic, Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Room 5032, Engineering Building
University of Wyoming
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Dept. 3295
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: 307.766.6780
Fax: 307.766.2248 


Education:
  • Ph.D.Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, 2005.
  • M.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, 2002.
  • Dipl.-Ing. Electronics Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia and Montenegro, 1996.

Areas of Expertise:

Control Systems

Robust adaptive control of uncertain, data-driven adaptive systems; supervisory and switching control; nonlinear control; control in ground transportation (adaptive cruise control); applications to biocontrols, high-performance flight control.

    Related Experience:

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, EE-SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT – Postdoctoral scholar, Prof. E. Jonckheere’s research group, 05/05 – 08/05.
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, EE-SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT – Graduate research assistant, Control Systems group, 2000 – 2005.
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, EE-SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT – Teaching assistant 2004 – 2005.
    R&D INSTITUTE EI IRIN NIS, SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO. - Research engineer, 1996-2000.

    Awards:

    • 2000 - 2005 Charles L. Powell Engineering Doctoral Fellowship (University of Southern California)
    • Best Session Presentation Award, American Control Conference, Boston, MA, 2004

    Selected Publications:

  1. "M. Stefanovic and M. G. Safonov, "Safe Adaptive Switching Control: Stability and Convergence," Submitted to IEEE Trans. Automatic Control.
  2. "P. A. Ioannou and M. Stefanovic, "Evaluation of the ACC Vehicles in Mixed Traffic: Lane Change Effects and Sensitivity Analysis," IEEE Trans. on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 6(1), pp. 79–89, March 2005.
  3. "M.Stefanovic, R. Wang and M. G. Safonov, "Stability and Convergence in Adaptive Control Systems," Proc. American Control Conference, Boston, MA, June 2004. IEEE Press, New York.
  4. "M. Stefanovic, A. Paul and M. G. Safonov, "Safe Adaptive Switching Through Infinite Controller Set: Stability and Convergence, " Proc. of 16th World Congress of International Federation of Automatic Control, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2005.
  5. "R. Wang, A. Paul, M. Stefanovic and M. G. Safonov "Cost-detectability and stability of adaptive control systems", Proc. Conference on Decision and Control, Sevilla, Spain, December 2005.
  6. "E. Jonckheere and M. Stefanovic, "Common Statistical Applications for the Chiropractic Researcher: Towards a statistical approach to the Central Pattern Generator (CPG) hypothesis in Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) ", International Research and Philosophy Symposium, A Conference on Vertebral Subluxation, Sherman College in Spartanburg, SC, October 22-23, 2005.
  7. "R. Wang, M. Stefanovic, M. G. Safonov, "Unfalsifed Direct Adaptive Control Using Multiple Controllers". Proc. AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference and Exhibit, Rhode Island, August 2004.
  8. "A. Paul, M. Stefanovic, M. G. Safonov, M. Akar, "Multiple Controller Based Adaptive Control (MCAC) for Pole Placement Problem Using Unfalsifica¬tion Approach", 13th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, Limassol, Cyprus, June 2005.
  9. "M. Stefanovic, "Safe Adaptive Switching Control Through Infinite Controller Set", Presented at the 9th Southern California Nonlinear Control Workshop, University of California at Los Angeles, November 19, 2004.
  10. "M. Stefanovic, "Stability and Convergence in Adaptive Control Systems", Presented at the 7th Southern California Nonlinear Control Workshop, University of Southern California, October 31, 2003.
  11. "M. Stefanovic and P. Ioannou, Evaluation of the ACC Vehicles in Mixed Traffic: Lane Change Effects and Sensitivity Analysis, California PATH Research Report UCB-ITS-PRR-2003-03.
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