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Martin Lazar is a Research Professor at the University of Dubrovnik in Croatia. His primary research focuses on Control Theory (greedy/averaged control, optimal control of parabolic systems), Microlocal Analysis (PDEs, homogenisation, H-measures), and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (oceanographic modeling). He holds a position at the University of Dubrovnik and can be reached via email at mlazar@unidu.hr.
His research in Control Theory explores parameter-dependent systems and optimal control strategies for parabolic problems. In Microlocal Analysis, he investigates PDEs through advanced techniques like H-measures and velocity averaging, contributing to the understanding of defect functionals. His work in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics applies analytical models to study oceanographic phenomena.
Martin has no listed scientific awards or grants in the provided information. No advising roles (PhD/Master's students) are mentioned, and there is no specific mention of affiliated labs or research teams. His recent publications focus on machine learning applications (e.g., transformer models for sentiment analysis), federated learning dynamics, wave observability, and numerical analysis of Sobolev constants.
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