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Irena Lasiecka (born February 4, 1948) is a
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, a Distinguished University Professor of mathematics and chair of the mathematics department at the
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. She is also co-editor-in-chief of two academic journals, ''Applied Mathematics & Optimization'' and ''Evolution Equations & Control Theory''. Lasiecka earned her Ph.D. in 1975 from the
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under the supervision of Andrzej Wierzbicki. In 2014, she became a
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"for contributions to control theory of partial differential equations, mentorship, and service to professional societies." Her specific areas of study are
partial differential equations In mathematics, a partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation which imposes relations between the various partial derivatives of a multivariable function. The function is often thought of as an "unknown" to be solved for, similarly to ...
and related
control theory Control theory is a field of mathematics that deals with the control of dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop a model or algorithm governing the application of system inputs to drive the system to a ...
, non-Linear PDEs, the
optimization theory Mathematical optimization (alternatively spelled ''optimisation'') or mathematical programming is the selection of a best element, with regard to some criterion, from some set of available alternatives. It is generally divided into two subfi ...
,
calculus of variations The calculus of variations (or Variational Calculus) is a field of mathematical analysis that uses variations, which are small changes in functions and functionals, to find maxima and minima of functionals: mappings from a set of functions t ...
, and boundary stabilization.


Early life and education

Irena Lasiecka was born and raised in Poland, where she received her initial background in mathematics. She studied math for many years at the University of Warsaw, where she earned her
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degree in applied mathematics in 1972. A few years later, she received her
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from the same university in the same field of study.


Teaching

After receiving her PhD, Lasiecka started to transfer her knowledge of Applied Mathematics to others in addition to more personal studying and research. Her first teaching job was at the
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in 1975, and she later ventured to the United States a few years later, teaching at the
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. She has been teaching in the US ever since. The following is a chart listing the institutions in which Lasiecka has been a teaching faculty member of.


Areas of Study in Applied Mathematics


Optimization

Optimization Mathematical optimization (alternatively spelled ''optimisation'') or mathematical programming is the selection of a best element, with regard to some criterion, from some set of available alternatives. It is generally divided into two subfi ...
is the mathematical practice of finding the maximum or minimum values for a specific function. It has many real-world uses, and is a common practice for people of many different professions. The work of Lasiecka involves the optimization differential systems. These involve an optimization problems over functions, with a constraint that relates a function to its derivatives. She has written extensively about this topic in her collaborative work ''Optimization Methods in Partial Differential Equations''.


Control theory

Control Theory Control theory is a field of mathematics that deals with the control of dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop a model or algorithm governing the application of system inputs to drive the system to a ...
is one of Irena Lasiecka's chief areas of study. She begins her book, ''Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDEs,'' with a description of what Control Theory is. She states, " The classical viewpoint taken in the study of differential equations consisted of the (passive) analysis of the evolution properties displayed by a specific equation, or a class of equations, in response to given data. Control theory, however, injects an active mode of synthesis in the study of differential equations: it seeks to influence their dynamical evolution by selecting and synthesizing suitable data (input functions or control functions) from within a preassigned class, to achieve a predetermined desired outcome or performance." In simpler terms, control theory is the ability to influence change in a system, something that changes over time. In order to better understand this concept, it is useful to know a few key phrases. A state is a representation of what the system is currently doing, dynamics is how the state changes, reference is what we want the system to do, an output is the measurements of the system, an input is a control signal, and feedback is the mapping from outputs to inputs. This can be applied to many facets of real-life, especially in various engineering fields that concentrate on the control of changes in their field. A good example of control theory applied to the real world is something as simple as a thermostat. The output in this system is temperature, and the control is turning the dial on or off, or to a higher or lower temperature. Lasiecka uses this theory to further understand
partial differential equation In mathematics, a partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation which imposes relations between the various partial derivatives of a Multivariable calculus, multivariable function. The function is often thought of as an "unknown" to be sol ...
s. She attempts to answer the questions of how to take advantage of a model in order to improve the system's performance. This idea is paired her desire to understand mathematical solutions of the problems of well-posedness and regularity, stabilization and stability, and optimal control for finite or infinite horizon problems and existence and uniqueness of associated
Riccati equation In mathematics, a Riccati equation in the narrowest sense is any first-order ordinary differential equation that is quadratic in the unknown function. In other words, it is an equation of the form : y'(x) = q_0(x) + q_1(x) \, y(x) + q_2(x) \, y^2(x ...
s. In ''Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDEs,'' Lasiecka studies this concept through waves and
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models. This book was written in order to "help engineers and professionals involved in materials science and aerospace engineering to solve fundamental theoretical control problems. Applied mathematicians and theoretical engineers with an interest in the mathematical quantitative analysis will find this text useful."


Awards and honors

* SI Highly Cited Researcher *
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Award, 1975, for Ph.D. dissertation *
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Award, 1979, for overall scientific contributions * Creativity Extension Award by the National Science Foundation, 1987 * Silver Core Award from
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(IFIP), 1989 * University Research Initiative Award from AFOSR, 1989-1992 * Barrett Lectures- Principal Lecturer,
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, March 1997 * IEEE Distinguished Lecturer 1999-2002 * CMBS-NSF Conference, Principal Lecturer, Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDEs,
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, August 4–9, 1999 * Distinguished Visiting Scholar,
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, March 2000 * Principal Lectures: Autumn School on Evolution Equations,
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, Italy, Nov. 2002 *
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with the citation: For Contribution to Boundary Control Systems, since 2004 * Appointed to International Advisory Board of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2006 * The Technical Achievement Award with the citation: "for outstanding contribution to nonlinear mathematical analysis and control," June 22, 2006, Budapest, Hungary, by ICNPAA - International Congress on Nonlinear Analysis and Applications * Appointed to the Nominating Committee for Nomination of Candidates for the 2008 (24th), 2009, 2010, 2011
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in Science and Technology * Awarded Honorary European Union Visiting Professorship at the University of Warsaw, Poland, Summer 2010 * Principal lecturer, Nonlinear Hyperbolic PDEs, Dispersive and Transport Equation (HCDTE), 7 lectures, SISSA,
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, May—June 2011 * Principal lecturer summer school, Linear and Nonlinear Evolutions,
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, July 2011, 4 lectures * SIAM 2011
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for contribution to Differential Equations and Control Theory- this award earned Lasiecka $10,000, and it was for fundamental contributions in control and optimization theory, specifically for work in dynamical systems governed by partial differential equations and their applications. * Listed by StateStats.org in top 26 Women Professors in Virginia, May 9, 2013 * Commonwealth Professor of Mathematics, as of August 2011 (Endowed Chair), University of Virginia * Recipient of the Presidential Professorship in Sciences, Warsaw, Presidential Palace, October 9, 2012 * Principal Lecturer Recent Advances in PDE's with Application,
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, Milan, June 17–21, 2013 *Ellis B. Stouffer Distinguished Lecture, Department of Mathematics,
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. December 3, 2013. *SIAM Reid Prize Lecture, Hyatt Regency,
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, July 2011. *Plenary Speaker at HYP-RIO 2014, IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, July 26-August 1, 2014. *Plenary Speaker at SIAM-SEAS, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, March 20–25, 2015. *Awarded the Kosciuszko Foundation Distinguished Fellow of the Collegium of Eminent Scientists-2014 *Induced to the 2015 Class of AMS Fellows for contribution to control theory of PDE's, mentorship and service to professional societies. *Plenary Speaker at
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Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena, Georgia Center, University of Georgia, April 1–04, 2015. *Plenary Speaker at the Oberwolfach Lectures Seminar ''Mathematical Theory of Flow-Fluid Structure Interactions'', Oberwolfach, Germany, November 21–26, 2016. *Plenary Lecture at the Conference "Paths in Mathematical Control Theory", Torino, Italy, February 27, 2018. *Awarded -2019 with the citation * Plenary Speaker at ETAMM 2018 merging Trends in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics Cracow, June 18, 2018. * Awarded by the AACC-IFAC American Automatic Control Council the 2019 Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award with the citation * In October 2022, Lasiecka was elected a Fellow of the
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(AAAS).


Publications (books)

# Differential and Algebraic Riccati Equations with Applications to Boundary/Point Control Problems: Continuous Theory and Approximation Theory (with R. Triggiani), Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes 164, 1991, 160p. # Research monograph, Deterministic Control Theory for Infinite Dimensional Systems, vols. I and II (with R. Triggiani) ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'', Cambridge University Press, 1999. # Research monograph, Stabilization and Controllability of Nonlinear Control Systems Governed by Partial Differential Equations (with R. Triggiani) in preparation under a contract from Kluwer Academic Publishers. # NSF-CMBS Lecture Notes: Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDE's, ''SIAM'', 2002. # ''Functional Analytic Methods for Evolution Equations'' (co-authored with G. Da Prato, A. Lunardi, L. Weis, R. Schnaubelt), Springer Verlag Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 2004. # Tangential Boundary Stabilization of Navier-Stokes Equations (with V. Barbu and R. Triggiani), ''Memoirs of AMS'', vol. 181, 2005. # Long-Time Behavior of Second-Order Equations with Nonlinear Damping (with I. Chueshov), ''Memoirs of AMS'', Vol. 195, 2008. # Von Karman Evolutions (with I. Chueshov), ''Monograph Series, Springer Verlag'', 2010. # SISSA Lecture Notes: Well-Posedness and Long-Time Behavior of Second-Order Evolutions with Critical Exponents, AMS Publishing, to appear. Irena has written and edited numerous research journals and articles in addition to the above books.


References

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