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Ljubisa Miskovic
Laboratory of Computational Systems Biotechnology (SB/SV/STI)
web site: http://lcsb.epfl.ch

office(s): CHH4595
phone(s): [+41 21 69] 39892
fax: +41 (0) 21 693 9875
BIOGRAPHY
Ljubisa Miskovic received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia in 1996 and 2000, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree in Automatic Control from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2006. From May 2006 to May 2007, he held a postdoctoral position at the Centre for Systems Engineering and Applied Mechanics (CESAME), Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Since 2007, he is with the Laboratory of Computational Systems Biotechnology, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, where he collaborates as a research associate. His research interests include systems biology, data-driven control design, system identification, stochastic processes and estimation theory.
MAIN PUBLICATIONS

L. Miskovic and V. Hatzimanikatis. Modeling of uncertainties in biochemical reactions. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 108(2):413-423, 2010. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

L. Miskovic and V. Hatzimanikatis. Production of biofuels and biochemicals: in need of an ORACLE. Trends in Biotechnology, 28(8):391-397, 2010. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

A. S. Bazanella, M. Gevers, and L. Miskovic. Closed-loop identication of MIMO systems: a new look at identifiability and experiment design. European Journal of Control, 16(3), 2010. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

M. Gevers, A. S. Bazanella, X. Bombois, and L. Miskovic. Identification and the information matrix: how to get just sufficiently rich? IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 54(12):2828 - 2840, 2009. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

A. Bazanella, M. Gevers, L. Miskovic, and B. D. O. Anderson. Iterative minimization of H2 control performance criteria. Automatica, 44(10):2549-2559, 2008. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

L. Miskovic, A. Karimi, D. Bonvin, and M. Gevers. Closed-loop Identification of Multivariable Systems: With or Without Excitation of All References? Automatica, 44(8):2048-2056, 2008. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

L. Miskovic, A. Karimi, D. Bonvin, and M. Gevers. Correlation-Based Tuning of Decoupling Multivariable Controllers. Automatica, 43(9):1481-1494, 2007. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

M. Gevers, L. Miskovic, D. Bonvin, and A. Karimi. Identification of multi-input systems: variance analysis and input design issues. Automatica, 42(45):559-572, 2006. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

A. Karimi, L. Miskovic, and D. Bonvin. Iterative Correlation-Based Controller Tuning. International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, 18(8):645-664, 2004. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

I. D. Landau, A. Karimi, L. Miskovic, and H. Prochazka. Control of an Active Suspension System as a Benchmark for Design and Optimization of Restricted Complexity Controllers. European Journal of Control, 9(1):3-12, 2003. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

L. Miskovic, A. Karimi, and D. Bonvin. Correlation-Based Tuning of a Restricted-Complexity Controller for an Active Suspension System. European Journal of Control, 9(1):77-83, 2003. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

A. Karimi, L. Miskovic, and D. Bonvin. Iterative Correlation-Based Controller Tuning: Application to a Magnetic Suspension System. Control Engineering Practice, 11(9):1069-1078, 2003. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

L. Miskovic, Z. Djurovic, and B. Kovacevic. Application of the minimum state error variance approach to nonlinear system control. International Journal of Systems Science, 33(5):359-368, 2002. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

L. Miskovic, Z. Djurovic, and B. Kovacevic. Nonlinear system control using the MSEV approach. Control and Intelligent Systems, 28(3):110-117, 2000. [ DOI | Details | Full Text | Link ]

K. C. Soh, L. Miskovic, and V. Hatzimanikatis. From network models to network responses: Integration of thermodynamic and kinetic properties of yeast genome-scale metabolic networks. FEMS Yeast Research. [ Details | Full Text | Link ]

Skills
Systems biology
System identification
Data-driven approaches
Teaching
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering


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