Georgi Dimirovski | Control and Systems Engineering Award | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr Georgi Dimirovski | Control and Systems Engineering Award | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr Georgi Dimirovski, Saints Cyril & Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski, born on December 20, 1941, in Nestorion, Greece, is a distinguished Research Professor in Automation & Systems Engineering at Saints Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. He has held various esteemed positions, including Foreign Guest Professor at Dogus University in Istanbul and ‘Pro Universitas’ Professor at Obuda University, Budapest. A member of multiple prestigious academies such as the Academy of Engineering Sciences, European Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetics Sciences, he has made significant contributions to the field of systems engineering. Prof. Dimirovski’s research spans complex dynamical networks, systems control, and computational intelligence, with over 140 journal articles and numerous awards recognizing his work. He continues to influence the scientific community as an editorial board member for several high-ranking journals.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: Prof. Dimirovski has a prolific record of research output with over 140 journal articles, 450+ conference papers, and 18 chapters in Springer research monographs. His work is widely cited, with significant impact in the fields of automation, systems control, and computational intelligence.
  2. Diverse and Global Impact: His research spans numerous areas, including complex dynamical networks, fuzzy and neural computational intelligence, and traffic control. He has also contributed to international conferences and seminars, enhancing his global academic footprint.
  3. Academic and Professional Leadership: He has held significant roles in various prestigious institutions and organizations. His positions include being a Foreign Member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences (AESS), a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA), and an Academician of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetics Sciences (IASCYS), where he also serves as a Vice-President.
  4. Awards and Recognitions: Prof. Dimirovski has received several notable awards, including the IET Premium Award, the Outstanding Service Award from IFAC, and the Individual Achievement Services Award from IEEE. These accolades reflect his substantial contributions and recognition in his field.
  5. International Collaboration and Teaching: His international collaborations and teaching roles in various countries (e.g., China, Turkey, Austria, Belgium) demonstrate his global influence and dedication to advancing knowledge in his field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Interdisciplinary Engagement: While Prof. Dimirovski’s research is highly specialized, engaging in interdisciplinary research that connects his work to emerging fields or societal challenges could further enhance his impact.
  2. Public Outreach and Communication: Increasing efforts in public outreach or science communication could help in translating his research findings to broader audiences beyond academia. This could include public talks, popular science articles, or media engagements.
  3. Mentorship and Capacity Building: Although his academic roles have included teaching and research supervision, focusing on mentoring younger researchers or establishing new research centers could amplify his influence and legacy in the field.

Education 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski’s academic journey is marked by a series of impressive achievements. He earned his Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering from Saints Cyril & Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia, in May 1966, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in automation and control systems. In January 1974, he furthered his expertise by obtaining an M.Sc. in Automatic Control from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. His dedication to advancing his knowledge culminated in December 1977, when he received a Ph.D. by Research in Automatic Control from the University of Bradford, England, UK, after completing a research project at the Postgraduate School of Control Engineering. He continued to enhance his academic credentials with postdoctoral specialization at the same institution in 1979, solidifying his reputation as a leading scholar in the field of systems engineering.

Experience 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski has an illustrious professional career spanning several decades. He is currently a Research Professor of Automation & Systems Engineering at Saints Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje. He served as a Foreign Guest Professor at Dogus University in Istanbul from 2003 to 2020 and was a visiting professor at the same university in 2001-2002. His international experience includes a Senior Research Fellowship and Visiting Professorship at Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria, in 2000 and at the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, in 1994. Prof. Dimirovski’s academic influence extends across multiple universities worldwide, having delivered lectures and seminars at institutions in Europe and Asia. He has also been an active member of the European Science Foundation’s Executive Council and the Technical Board of the International Federation of Automatic Control, contributing significantly to the global systems engineering community.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. In 1990, he received the ETAN Best Paper Award in Robotics & Automation from the Yugoslav Association for ETRAN. In 2009, he was honored with the IET Premium Award from the UK Institution of Engineering & Technology for his exceptional article in the IET Control Theory & Applications journal. The International Federation of Automatic Control acknowledged his significant contributions by bestowing upon him the Outstanding Service Award in 2011 at their 18th World Congress in Milan, Italy. Additionally, he was named the Outstanding Associate Editor of the International Journal of Automation & Computing in 2011. Most recently, in 2022, the IEEE Organization awarded him the Individual Achievement Services Award for Region 8. These accolades highlight Prof. Dimirovski’s impact and dedication to the field of systems engineering.

Research Focus 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski’s research focus centers on the intersection of complex dynamical networks, systems control, and computational intelligence. He is particularly interested in the synergies between fuzzy and neural computational intelligence and their applications in multi-networks systems and switched systems control. His work also explores advanced methods for traffic control in computer and communication networks, contributing to the development of more efficient and resilient systems. Prof. Dimirovski has made significant contributions to the academic community with over 140 journal articles, 18 chapters in Springer research monographs, and numerous conference papers in IEEE and IFAC proceedings. His research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, combining theoretical insights with practical applications to address pressing challenges in automation and systems engineering. Prof. Dimirovski continues to advance the field through his innovative research and active involvement in international scientific communities.

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Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski’s extensive research achievements, leadership roles, and international recognition make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His contributions to automation and systems engineering are profound, and his impact is evident through his citations, awards, and global collaborations. Addressing the areas for improvement could further solidify his position as an outstanding scientist and expand his influence in both academic and public spheres.