Georgi Dimirovski | Systems Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Georgi Dimirovski | Systems Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Doctoral School FEIT at Sants Cyril & Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia.

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski is a distinguished researcher in automation and systems engineering, currently serving as a part-time Research Professor at the Doctoral School of FEIT, Saints Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. He has held academic positions worldwide, including at Dogus University in Istanbul and Johannes Kepler University in Austria. With a Ph.D. in Automatic Control from the University of Bradford, UK, Prof. Dimirovski has contributed over 140 journal articles, 18 book chapters, and more than 450 conference papers. His research focuses on complex dynamical systems, fuzzy and neural computational intelligence, and traffic control in communication networks. A member of prestigious academies such as the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, he has received numerous awards, including the IEEE Individual Achievement Services Award. His work is widely recognized, with over 4,600 citations and an h-index of 32 in Google Scholar. Prof. Dimirovski’s career reflects a profound global impact on control engineering.

Profile:

Education

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski’s academic journey is marked by a series of distinguished achievements. He earned his Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering in May 1966 from Saints Cyril & Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. Building on this foundation, he pursued advanced studies and obtained an M.Sc. in Automatic Control from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in January 1974. His passion for research led him to the University of Bradford, England, where he was awarded a PhD by Research in Automatic Control in December 1977. There, he also completed a postdoctoral specialization in 1979, further enhancing his expertise in control engineering. His academic training has been complemented by numerous visiting academic positions, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning and research. This robust educational background laid the foundation for his prominent career in automation, control systems, and cybernetics, contributing to his leadership in these fields internationally.

Professional Experiences 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski has had a distinguished career in automation and systems engineering, holding key academic and research positions worldwide. He currently serves as a Research Professor at the Doctoral School of FEIT, Saints Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. Previously, he was a Foreign Guest Professor at Dogus University in Istanbul (2003-2020), and has held visiting professorships at prominent institutions, including Johannes Kepler University in Austria and Free University in Brussels. Throughout his career, Prof. Dimirovski has contributed extensively to the international academic community, serving on editorial boards for top journals and as an associate editor for high-ranking conferences. His expertise has been recognized globally, as evidenced by his membership in esteemed academies like the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetics Sciences. His vast academic involvement across Europe and Asia has cemented his influence in the fields of automation, control systems, and complex networks.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski’s research interests lie in the field of complex dynamical systems, focusing on the synergies between control theory and computational intelligence. His work explores advanced control methodologies, including fuzzy and neural computational intelligence, with applications to multi-networked systems, switched systems, and robust control strategies. Prof. Dimirovski is also deeply involved in traffic control for computer and communication networks, aiming to optimize performance and efficiency. His interdisciplinary approach bridges control systems with computing, communication, and automation, driving innovations in industrial processes and large-scale networks. Furthermore, he has contributed significantly to the study of hybrid and distributed systems, examining their behavior under various dynamic conditions. Prof. Dimirovski’s research spans both theoretical developments and practical applications, with his insights influencing areas like smart grids, intelligent transportation systems, and cyber-physical systems. His continued focus on complex systems ensures the relevance of his work in the rapidly evolving fields of automation and control.

Research skills 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski possesses a diverse and advanced skill set in research, particularly in the fields of automation, systems control, and complex dynamical networks. His expertise spans fuzzy and neural computational intelligence, multi-network systems, switched systems, and traffic control within computer and communication networks. He is adept at bridging theoretical frameworks with practical applications, evident in his extensive contributions to control systems and their intersections with computing and communications. Prof. Dimirovski has a strong command of modern research methodologies, having authored over 140 journal articles, contributed to numerous conference papers, and published several book chapters. His editorial work and role as a reviewer for high-impact SCIE journals further reflect his deep understanding of peer-reviewed research processes. His ability to mentor graduate students and collaborate internationally underscores his leadership in fostering innovation and advancing knowledge within interdisciplinary research areas.

Award And Recognition 

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski has received numerous prestigious awards and recognitions throughout his distinguished career in automation and systems engineering. Among his key accolades are the IET Premium Award (2009) for his outstanding article in the IET Control Theory & Applications journal and the Individual Achievement Services Award (2022) by the IEEE for Region 8. He was honored with the Outstanding Service Award at the 2011 IFAC World Congress, and the Outstanding Associate Editor Award in 2011 from the International Journal of Automation & Computing. Additionally, Prof. Dimirovski has been recognized for his lifelong contributions to academia, being a Foreign Member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences in Serbia, and an esteemed member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. His impactful research and leadership roles in various scientific organizations solidify his status as a highly influential figure in the global scientific community.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Georgi Marko Dimirovski is a highly accomplished and influential researcher, whose work in automation and systems engineering has had a lasting impact globally. His extensive experience, leadership in international scientific organizations, and strong citation record make him an excellent candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. Addressing areas for improvement like modern research integration would further enhance his candidacy. Overall, he is a strong contender deserving of recognition for his lifelong dedication to advancing science.

Publication Top Notes
  1. Fluoride removal using a rotating anode electro-coagulation reactor: Parametric optimization using response surface methodology, isotherms and kinetic studies, economic analysis and sludge characterization
    • Authors: Meena, R.R., Singh, R.M., Soni, P., Kumar, R., Kumar, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 370, 122600
  2. Emerging and futuristic phyto-technologies for sustainable wastewater treatment with resource recovery and economical aspects
    • Authors: Agrahari, S., Kumar, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 65, 105753
  3. Novel ionic liquid-based nano-photocatalyst for microwave-ultrasound intensified biodiesel synthesis
    • Authors: Gautam, A., Chawade, N.S., Kumar, S., Ahmad, Z., Patle, D.S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 313, 118599
  4. Correction to: Technological innovations in biomass processing: thematic issue for an international conference “CHEM-CONFLUX22”
    • Authors: Kumar, S., Ahmad, Z., Patle, D.S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 14(11), pp. 11725
  5. Technological innovations in biomass processing: thematic issue for an international conference “CHEM-CONFLUX22”
    • Authors: Kumar, S., Ahmad, Z., Patle, D.S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 14(11), pp. 11723
  6. Microwave- and Ultrasonication-Based Intensified and Synergetic Approaches for Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Pomegranate Peels: Parametric and Kinetic Studies
    • Authors: Singh, N., Patle, D.S., Kumar, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 63(20), pp. 9214–9224
  7. Phytoremediation: A Shift Towards Sustainability for Dairy Wastewater Treatment
    • Authors: Agrahari, S., Kumar, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: ChemBioEng Reviews
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 11(1), pp. 115–135
  8. Metal- and ionic liquid-based photocatalysts for biodiesel production: a review
    • Authors: Gautam, A., Khajone, V.B., Bhagat, P.R., Kumar, S., Patle, D.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 21(6), pp. 3105–3126
  9. Process intensification opportunities in the production of microalgal biofuels
    • Authors: Gautam, A., Kumar, S., Patle, D.S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Microalgae-Based Systems: Process Integration and Process Intensification Approaches
    • Pages: 377–407
  10. Hydrodynamic Simulation and Analysis Using Computational Fluid Dynamics: Electrochemical Reactors and Redox Flow Batteries
  • Authors: Meena, R.R., Kumar, S., Soni, P.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: ChemBioEng Reviews
  • Volume/Issue/Page: 10(5), pp. 670–683