Domagoj Herceg
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Domagoj's research interests center on the control of uncertain nonlinear systems, with a specific focus on addressing computational challenges inherent in such methodologies. He is particularly intrigued by risk-averse and distributionally robust problems. Currently, he is actively involved in developing Model Predictive Control strategies tailored for pandemic scenarios. His work aims to contribute novel computational methods for robust control strategies, offering valuable insights for practical applications in both general uncertain systems and specific contexts such as pandemic control.
Averages are funny things. Ask the statistician who drowned in a lake of average depth equal to 3 cm." - J.D. Barrow
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Domagoj Herceg was born in Split, Croatia. He earned his B.Sc and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology with great honor, all from Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. In March 2020, he defended his Ph.D. thesis titled “Stochastic Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear and Uncertain Systems” at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy.
Recent Publications
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Risk-averse model predictive control
Automatica (2019) -
Data-driven modelling, learning and stochastic predictive control for the steel industry
(2017) -
Modeling and administration scheduling of fractional-order pharmacokinetic systems
IFAC-PapersOnLine (2017) -
Stochastic economic model predictive control for Markovian switching systems
IFAC-PapersOnLine (2017) -
Real-time detection of moving objects by a mobile robot with an omnidirectional camera
(2011)
Ancillary Activities
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