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Valery Y. Glizer

Prof. Valery Y. Glizer

Department of Applied Mathematics, Ort Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel 21...

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Professor Valery Y. Glizer received his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics in 1980. From 2007 to 2020 he served as an Associate/Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel, Israel. Currently, Professor Glizer serves as a researcher at The Galilee Research Center for Applied Mathematics, Braude College of Engineering. Professor Glizer is an author/coauthor of more than 240 scientific publications including the monographs "Singular Linear-Quadratic Zero-Sum Differential Games and H-infinity Control Problems: Regularization Approach", Birkhauser, Switzerland, 2022; "Controllability of Singularly Perturbed Linear Time Delay Systems", Birkhauser, Switzerland, 2021; "Robust Controllability of Linear Systems", Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA, 2012. He served and is now serving as an associate editor/member of the editorial board for 9 international journals. He served as the chairman of IPCs for more than 10 international conferences and was a member of IPCs for more than 50 international conferences. Professor Glizer was awarded the best paper at the 2011 International Conference on Applied and Engineering Mathematics of the World Congress of Engineering, London, UK. His name was included in 2022 Stanford's list of the World's Top 2% Scientists. His main areas of research are dynamic games, hybrid systems, optimal control, robust control, singular perturbations, systems theory, systems with uncertainties, and time-delay systems.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Hybrid Systems
Optimal Control
Robust Control
Systems Theory
generalized functions

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differential games
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Optimal Control
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Time delay systems
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Singular optimal control problems and singular differential games

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Professor Valery Y. Glizer received his Ph.D. in mathematics and physics in 1980. From 2007 to 2020 he served as an Associate/Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel, Israel. Currently, Professor Glizer serves as a researcher at The Galilee Research Center for Applied Mathematics, Braude College of Engineering. Professor Glizer is an author/coauthor of more than 240 scientific publications including the monographs "Singular Linear-Quadratic Zero-Sum Differential Games and H-infinity Control Problems: Regularization Approach", Birkhauser, Switzerland, 2022; "Controllability of Singularly Perturbed Linear Time Delay Systems", Birkhauser, Switzerland, 2021; "Robust Controllability of Linear Systems", Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA, 2012. He served and is now serving as an associate editor/member of the editorial board for 9 international journals. He served as the chairman of IPCs for more than 10 international conferences and was a member of IPCs for more than 50 international conferences. Professor Glizer was awarded the best paper at the 2011 International Conference on Applied and Engineering Mathematics of the World Congress of Engineering, London, UK. His name was included in 2022 Stanford's list of the World's Top 2% Scientists. His main areas of research are dynamic games, hybrid systems, optimal control, robust control, singular perturbations, systems theory, systems with uncertainties, and time-delay systems.