Prof. M.Sc. Marek Laciak, Ph.D. (*1974) graduated from the faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control, and Geotechnology at the Technical University of Kosice in 1998. Currently, he is a college lecturer
at the Institute of Control and Informatization of Production Processes. His work is focused on process and system modeling, optimal process control, and proposal of indirect measurement systems in mining and metallurgy. He is the president of the SSAKI (i.e., Slovak Society for Applied Cybernetics and Informatics) branch office, where he works on faculty BERG. He is the author or co-author of scientific contributions in journals and proceedings from international conferences.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Optimisation
Control and Automation
Modeling & simulation
Measurement and Contro...
Indirect measurement s...
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Short Biography
Prof. M.Sc. Marek Laciak, Ph.D. (*1974) graduated from the faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control, and Geotechnology at the Technical University of Kosice in 1998. Currently, he is a college lecturer
at the Institute of Control and Informatization of Production Processes. His work is focused on process and system modeling, optimal process control, and proposal of indirect measurement systems in mining and metallurgy. He is the president of the SSAKI (i.e., Slovak Society for Applied Cybernetics and Informatics) branch office, where he works on faculty BERG. He is the author or co-author of scientific contributions in journals and proceedings from international conferences.