Stevan S. Dubljevic


Research Publications Education Courses  

EDUCATION

PhD  in Chemical Engineering Jan  2002 - June 2005

University of California, Los Angeles

Thesis: Distributed and Predictive Control of Nonlinear Distributed Process Systems

Master's degree in Chemical Engineering    Sept  1998 - June 2001

Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas USA

Thesis: A New Lyapunov Design Method for Nonlinear Process Controls

Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering (honor)    Sept  1992 - May  1997

Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of  Belgrade, Serbia

Thesis: Internal Time and Belousov - Zhabotinsky Reaction

Research experience

CNRS Research Fellow   1996

Micro Structures and Modeling Department, L'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines at Saint-Etienne, France.

Advisor: F. Montheillet

·     Plasticity, Deformation and Corrosion of Materials. Project - Numerical Modeling of Recrystalization During Hot Deformation of Alumium.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistant

·     Process Dynamics and Control, UCLA, 2005

·     Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering, UCLA, 2004

·     Chemical Reaction Engineering, UCLA, 2003

·     Chemical Reaction Engineering  (unit operation lab),  TAMU,  1999-2001

·     Chemistry Department, UB,1996/1997

HONORS AND AWARDS

·     Best Presentation in Session Award, American Control Conference, Portland, Oregon, 2005

·     Paper chosen for Computing and Systems Technology Division Plenary Session, AIChE Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, 2004

·     The Ministry of Science & Technology of the Republic of Serbia Fellowship, 1993/97

·     Serbian Petroleum Industry Scholarship, Rafinery Pancevo (1995/97)

·     Belgrade District Vracar Scholarship (1995/96)

COMPUTER SKILLS

Programming Languages: C, Fortran

Application Software Packages: Matlab/Simulink and Optimization/Control toolboxes, Femlab, Maple, Mathemetica, LabVIEW, HYSIS, PRO II, Aspen, Fluent

Operating Systems: Windows NT, UNIX

Office Tools: LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Frontpage

Graduate COURSES

Chemical Engineering: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics (Statistical Mechanics), Advanced Mass Transfer, Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering, Methods of Molecular Simulation, Fundamentals of Aerosol Technology, Principles of Chemical Engineering Transport Processes, Separation Processes, Theory of Chemical Reactors.

Process Control and Applied Mathematics: Linear Dynamic systems, Nonlinear Dynamic Systems, Linear Optimal Control, Numerical Analysis, Chemical Process System Optimization, Chemical Process System Analysis and Simulation.

Professional Activities

Reviewer for Journals: IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, IEEE ACC, Automatica, Chemical Engineering Science, AIChE Journal, International Journal of System Science

 

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