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Stephen Yurkovich

Head of the Systems Engineering Department
Louis Beecherl Jr. Distinguished Chair

As the first head of systems engineering at the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, I am spearheading a department that enables our graduates to take leading roles in product development, R&D and a wide range of other interdisciplinary high-tech efforts within industry, government and academia.

Education

  • 1984 PhD Electrical Engineering (Applied Mathematics, Systems and Control), University of Notre Dame
  • 1978 BS Engineering Science, Rockhurst University

Experience

  • Professor, The Ohio State University, 1996-2011
  • Director, Honda-OSU Partnership Program, 2003-2011
  • Acting Director, OSU’s Center for Automotive Research, 2007
  • Education Director, OSU Center for Automotive Research and College of Engineering, 1996-2011
  • Visiting Professor, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 2001
  • Visiting Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame, 1992
  • Associate Professor, The Ohio State University, 1989-1996
  • Adjunct Professor, The Ohio Aerospace Institute, 1990-2006
  • Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, 1984-1989

Research Interests

  • System identification and modeling for control; nonlinear control systems; automotive control systems; energy storage systems modeling, identification and control; robotics and automation; flexible mechanical structures; aerospace control systems; process control systems; welding control systems
  • Engine and powertrain control systems; combustion feedback control; after treatment systems modeling and control; torque converter control; energy storage systems modeling, identification and control

Recent Sponsored Research

  • Cummins Engine Co.: Engine Combustion Control, 2009-2012 ($640,881)
  • Cummins Engine Co.: Engine Variability Measurements, 2009-2012 ($109,555)
  • Cummins Engine Co.: Control Strategies for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, 2008-2010 ($357,919)
  • General Motors Corp.: Model-Based Algorithms for Next Generation Air-to-Fuel Ratio Control, 2004-2009 ($1,109,985)
  • Center for Automotive Research, OSU (Industrial Consortium Project): Hierarchical water transport model dynamics, control and in-situ diagnostics of water transport in automotive PEM stacks under transient load conditions, 2007-2008 ($51,154)
  • General Motors Corp.: Model-Based Algorithms for Next Generation Charge Estimation, 2004-2008 ($809,799)
  • Department of Energy: Graduate Automotive Technologies Education Center, 2005-2010 ($1,282,468)

Honors, Awards and Recognition

  • Elected to IEEE Board of Directors, Division X (Director-Elect 2012, Director 2013-14)
  • Elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2001)
  • 2008 John R. Ragazzini Award in Control Education from the American Automatic Control Council
  • Semi-Plenary Lecture, 2006 Conference on Decision and Control, “Calibrating the Control Engineer”
  • Speaker in Special Plenary Panel (invited), 2004 American Control Conference“Winning that Academic Job”
  • OSU College of Engineering, 2004 Honda Partnership Award
  • Speaker in Special Plenary Panel (invited), 2003 Conference on Decision and Control, “Future of Control in Automotive Applications”
  • The Ohio State University, College of Engineering, 2002 Lumley Interdisciplinary Research Award
  • IEEE Columbus Section 2001 Fellow of the Year
  • IEEE Control Systems Society 2000 Distinguished Member Award
  • IEEE Millennium Medal recipient (2000)
  • Plenary speaker, 1998 International Symposium on Intelligent Robotic Systems
  • Plenary speaker, 1997 European Control Conference
  • The Ohio State University, College of Engineering, Lumley Research Award (1991, 1996)
  • Elected IEEE Senior Member (1993)

Scholarship

Textbooks

  • “Control Systems Technology Lab,” with E. Abiakel (Pearson Custom Publishing, 2004)
  • “Fuzzy Control,” with K.M. Passino (Addison-Wesley-Longman, 1998)
  • “Control Systems Laboratory,” with D.J. Clancy and J.K. Hurtig (Simon & Schuster Custom Publishing, 1998)
  • “Control System Laboratory” (Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 1991)

Other Selected Publications

  • J. Meyer, S. Yurkovich, and S. Midlam-Mohler, “Air-to-Fuel Ration Switching Frequency Control for Gasoline Engines,” to appear in IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, 2012.
    Y. Hu and S. Yurkovich, “Battery Cell State-of-Charge Estimation using Linear Parameter Varying System Techniques,” Journal of Power Sources, 198 (2012) 338–350.
  • Al-Durra, M. Canova, and S. Yurkovich, “A Model-Based Methodology for Real-Time Estimation of Diesel Engine Cylinder Pressure,” ASME J. Dynamics Systems, Measurement, and Control, Vol. 133, No. 3, 2011.
  • J. Meyer, S. Yurkovich, and S. Midlam-Mohler, “A Model Based Estimator for Cylinder Specific Air-to-Fuel Ratio Corrections,” ASME J. Dynamics Systems, Measurement, and Control, Vol. 133, No. 3, 2011.
  • Y. Hu and S. Yurkovich, “Linear parameter varying battery model identification using subspace methods,” Journal of Power Sources, Vol. 196, No. 5, pp. 2913 – 2923, 2011.
  • Al-Durra, S. Yurkovich, and Y. Guezennec, “On the Control of Automotive Traction PEM Fuel Cell Systems,” in Trends and Developments in Automotive Engineering, MSc Iva Lipovic, Ed., INTECH, ISBN 978-953-7619-X-X, Vienna, Austria, 2011.
  • Y. Hu, S. Yurkovich, Y. Guezennec, and B. J. Yurkovich, “Electro-thermal battery model identification for automotive applications,” Journal of Power Sources, Vol. 196, No. 1, pp. 449 – 457, Jan 2011.
  • Al-Durra, S. Yurkovich, and Y. Guezennec, “Study of Nonlinear Control Schemes for an Automotive Traction PEM Fuel Cell System,” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 35, No. 20, pp. 11291 – 11307, Oct 2010.
  • Y. Hu, S. Yurkovich, Y. Guezennec, and B. J. Yurkovich, “A technique for dynamic battery model identification in automotive applications using linear parameter varying structures,” IFAC Control Engineering Practice, Vol. 17, pp. 1190 – 1201, 2009.
  • M. Canova, Y. Guezennec, and S. Yurkovich, “On the Control of Engine Start/Stop Dynamics in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle,” ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, Vol. 131, Issue 6, 2009. 1
  • D. O. Sigthorsson, P. Jankovsky, A. Serrani, S. Yurkovich, M. A. Bolender, and D. B. Doman, “Robust Linear Output Feedback Control of an Air-Breathing Hypersonic Vehicle,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, Vol. 31, No. 4, Jul-Aug 2008.
  • Y. Luo, A. Serrani, S. Yurkovich, M. W. Oppenheimer, and D. B. Doman, “A Model-Predictive Dynamic Control Allocation Scheme for Re-entry Vehicles,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Navigation, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 100-113, Jan-Feb 2007.
  • J. Parker, A. Serrani, S. Yurkovich, M. A. Bolender, and D. B. Doman, “Control-oriented Modeling of an Air-breathing Hypersonic Vehicle,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Navigation, pp. 856-869, May-Jun 2007.
  • Y. Luo, A. Serrani, S. Yurkovich, M. W. Oppenheimer, and D. B. Doman, “A Model-Predictive Dynamic Control Allocation Scheme for Re-entry Vehicles,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Navigation, Vol. 30, No. 1 , pp. 100-113, Jan-Feb 2007.