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Stephen Yurkovich is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and holds a joint appointment as professor of electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical engineering, at the Ohio State University.
Professor Yurkovich is director of the Honda-OSU Partnership Program, and served as Acting Director of the Center for Automotive Research in 2007. In 2000 he was awarded the IEEE Control Systems Society Distinguished Member Award, and an IEEE Third Millennium Medal. He has held numerous leadership positions within the IEEE Control Systems Society, including editor-in-chief of IEEE Control Systems, 1993-1998, and society president in 1999.
Professor Yurkovich's research has focused on the theory and applications of control systems in numerous application areas. He has been an author on nearly 200 technical publications in journals, edited volumes, and conference proceedings. He has authored and co-authored the books Control Laboratory (1992, Kendall/Hunt), Fuzzy Control (1998, Addison-Wesley-Longman), and Control Systems Laboratory (Simon & Schuster, 1998).
Professor Yurkovich has been very active in the educational activities of the Center for Automotive Research at Ohio State, through the development of graduate programs in automotive systems and continuing education for control engineers in the automotive industry.
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