About
Marko Tanasković (born December 6, 1986) is a researcher at Singidunum University with a PhD in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from ETH Zurich (2015). His academic background includes master's (ETH Zurich, 2011) and bachelor's (University of Belgrade, 2009) studies in Electrical Engineering.
- Doctoral studies: Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich (2011-2015)
- Master studies: Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich (2009-2011)
- Basic studies: Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade (2005-2009)
Tanasković's research focuses on control systems, predictive modeling, and optimization algorithms for mechanical and electrical systems. His work addresses adaptive model predictive control (MPC), sensorless motor positioning, and data-driven approaches for nonlinear systems.
Recent publications (2018-2024) demonstrate expertise in:
- Embedded control systems (rotor polarity detection)
- Drone forensics and autonomous navigation
- Industrial automation (LabVIEW applications)
- Biomedical sensor development ('Smart Anklet')
- Machine learning optimization (firefly algorithm)
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