M. (Mohammad) Khosravi
M. (Mohammad) Khosravi
Profile
Research interests
I am primarily interested in the theoretical and practical aspects of learning & control of linear and nonlinear dynamics. My main focus is on data-driven and learning-based methods for modeling, optimization, model-reduction, and control of dynamical systems, and their applications in thermodynamic systems, energy, buildings, industry, and power plants.
Homepage
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Email address: Mohammad.Khosravi@tudelft.nl
Office: 3mE building, Room C-3-290
Awards
- European Systems & Control PhD Thesis Award (solo winner), recognizing the best PhD thesis in Europe in the field of Systems and Control, 2023.
- ETH Medal (a.k.a. Silver Medal of ETH Zurich), in acknowledgement for outstanding doctoral thesis, 2022.
- SNSF Postdoc.Mobility Fellowships, Swiss National Science Foundation, 2022.
- Outstanding Paper Award and Best Paper Award finalist (top 4), CDC 2020.
- Outstanding Reviewer Award, IEEE Journal of Control Systems Letters, 2020.
- IEEE-CSS Student Travel Award, CCTA 2019.
- First Place Award, Concordia University Graduate Student Research Paper Competition, 2016.
- Graduate Fellowship Award, Power Corporation of Canada, 2016.
- IEEE-CSS Student Travel Award, CDC 2015.
- Graduate Fellowship Award, Power Corporation of Canada, 2015.
- UNESCO-IAEA Scholarship Award, Italy, 2011.
- Honorary admission to Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, 2005.
- Gold Medal of National Mathematical Olympiad (NMO), Iran, 2004.
Biography
Mohammad Khosravi received a B.Sc. in electrical engineering and a B.Sc. in mathematical sciences from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2011. He obtained a postgraduate diploma in mathematics from ICTP, Trieste, Italy, in 2012. He was a research assistant in the mathematical biology group at Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Iran, from 2012 to 2014. He received his M.A.Sc. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, in 2016, and his Ph.D. from Automatic Control Laboratory, ETH Zurich. Currently, he is an assistant professor at Delft Center for Systems and Control, TU Delft. He has won several awards, including the National Mathematics Olympiad gold medal, the Outstanding Student Paper Award in CDC 2020, and the Outstanding Reviewer Award for IEEE Journal of Control Systems Letters. His research interests are on data-driven and learning-based modeling, control and optimization methods, and their applications in buildings, energy, and industrial systems.
Expertise
Publications
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2024
Dissipativity Analysis for Economic Nonlinear MPC of District Heating Networks
Max Sibeijn / Saeed Ahmed / Mohammad Khosravi / Tamas Keviczky
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2024-8-13
Higher-Order Sinusoidal-Input Describing Function Analysis for a Class of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Convergent Systems
Luke F.van Eijk / Dragan Kostic / Mohammad Khosravi / S. Hassan HosseinNia
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2024
Learning Stable Evolutionary PDE Dynamics
A Scalable System Identification Approach
Diyou Liu / Mohammad Khosravi -
2024
Linear Time-Varying Parameter Estimation
Maximum A Posteriori Approach via Semidefinite Programming
Sasan Vakili / Mohammad Khosravi / Peyman Mohajerin Esfahani / Manuel Mazo -
2024
Model Predictive Control in buildings with thermal and visual comfort constraints
M. Khosravi / Benjamin Huber / Antoon Decoussemaeker / Philipp Heer / Roy S. Smith
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Ancillary activities
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2024-08-01 - 2025-08-01