Full Name: | Bekiaris-Liberis Nikolaos |
Category: | Faculty (Faculty) |
Academic Level: | Assistant Professor |
Academic Department: | ECE (School of Electrical & Computer Engineering) |
Email: | bekiaris-liberis<at>ece.tuc.gr |
Webpage: | http://users.isc.tuc.gr/~nlimperis/ |
Telephone: | +302821037460 |
Location: | Office: 141Α-25, Science/ECE Building (Λ), 1st Floor |
Specialty: Theory: Distributed parameter systems. Delay systems. Nonlinear control. Adaptive control. Applications: Traffic flow control & estimation. Control of connected and automated vehicles. 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 about 100 papers. His interests are in delay systems, distributed parameter systems, nonlinear control, and their applications. He serves as Associate Editor for Automatica. 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 and is the recipient of a 2016 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship 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. Applications: Traffic flow control & estimation. Control of connected and automated vehicles. 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 Theory with Applications (undergraduate/spring).