个人简介
教育经历
1978.3-1982.1辽宁大学数学系计算数学专业学士学位
1982.2-1984.11辽宁大学数学系运筹学与控制论专业硕士学位
1989.2-1991.12东北大学自动控制系自动控制理论及应用专业博士学位
工作经历
1984.11-1992.12辽宁大学数学系讲师、副教授
1992.1.-1994.1东北大学信息科学与工程学院博士后
1994.2-至今东北大学信息科学与工程学院教授
1998.2-1999.2 美国伊利诺伊大学(Urbana-Champaign)高级访问学者
2003.11-2005.5 香港城市大学研究员(Research fellow)
2006.11-2008.10 澳大利亚国立大学研究员(Fellow)
近期论文
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1.Jun Zhao, David J.Hill, Dissipativity Theory for Switched Systems, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.53, no.4, 941-953, 2008
2.Jun Zhao, David J.Hill, On Stability, L-2 Gain and H infinity control for Switched Systems, Automatica, vol.44, no.5, 1220–1232, 2008 (Regular Paper ).
3.Jun Zhao, Mark W.Spong, Hybrid Control for Global Stabilization of the Cart-Pendulum System, Automatica, vol.37, no.12, 1941-1951, 2001
4.Jun Zhao, David J.Hill, Tao Liu, Synchronization of complex dynamical networks with switching topology: a switched system point of view, Automatica, vol.45, no.11, 2502-2511, 2009 ( Regular Paper)
5.Jun Zhao, David J. Hill, Tao Liu, Stability of dynamical networks with non-identical nodes: A multiple V-Lyapunov function method, Automatica, vol.47, no.12, 2615-2625, 2011 (Regular Paper).
6.Jun Zhao, David J. Hill, Tao Liu, Global Bounded Synchronization of General Dynamical Networks with Non-identical Nodes, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.57, no.10, 2656-2662, 2012.
7.Jun Zhao, David J.Hill, Vector L2-Gain and Stability of Feedback Switched Systems, Automatica, vol.45, no.7, 1703-1707, 2009.
8.Jun Zhao, G. M. Dimirovski, Quadratic Stability of a Class of Switched Nonlinear Systems, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.49, no.4, 574-578, 2004.
9.Jun Zhao, The Analysis of Zero Dynamics of Nonlinear Control Systems with Symmetries, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.45, no.2, 323-326, 2000.
10.Zhanjie Li, Jun Zhao, Co-design of controllers and a switching policy for nonstrict feedback switched nonlinear systems including first-order feedforward paths, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol.64, no4, 1753-1760,2019