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Mihajlo D. Mesarovic

Mihajlo D. Mesarovic (Serbian Latin: Mihajlo D. Mesarović, Serbian Cyrillic: Михајло Д. Месаровић; born 2 July 1928) is a Serbian scientist, who is a professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University. Mesarovic has been a pioneer in the field of systems theory, he was UNESCO Scientific Advisor on Global change and also a member of the Club of Rome.

Biography edit

Mihajlo D. Mesarović was born on 2 July 1928, in Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia. He was awarded the B.S. from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1951. In 1955 he received a Ph.D. in Technical sciences from the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

From 1951 to 1955, Mesarović was a research assistant at the Nikola Tesla Institute in Belgrade. From 1955 to 1958 he was head of the inspection department of the Institute. At the same time, Mesarović held academic positions at University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia from 1954 to 1958. In 1958 he became professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology / USA (MIT), where he served until 1959.[1] He was associate professor at Case Western Reserve University from 1959 to 1964 and professor from 1964 to 1978. In that time he was head of the Systems Engineering Group 1965–68, head of the Systems Engineering Department 1968-72 and director of the Systems Research Center 1968–78. Starting 1978, Prof. Mesarović has been the Cady Staley Professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics. One of his students was Roger W. Brockett.

He has lectured in more than 60 countries, advised government officials on a variety of issues, consulted for international organizations, and published widely.[2] He was also the founder of the 'Mathematical Theory of General Systems' Journal, Springer Verlag.

In 1999, he was appointed a Scientific Advisor on Global Change by Federico Mayor, Director-General of the UNESCO. In that role, Mesarović traveled to UNESCO's headquarters in Paris and advised the director general's office on issues such as climate change, economics, population, technology transfer, and the education of women in developing countries.[3]

In 2005 he was awarded the Hovorka Prize from Case Western Reserve University for exceptional achievements.[2] In 2005 he was awarded the USA Club of Rome Lifetime Achievement Award at the United Nations.

Work edit

His research interests include the areas and topics like complexity, complex systems theory, global change and sustainable human development, hierarchical systems, large-scale systems theory, mathematical theory of general systems, multi-level systems, systems biology, and world and regional modeling. In the field of mathematics he is considered to be founder of:

  • Mathematical theory of coordination
  • Multi-level Hierarchical Systems Developer,
  • Negotiation Support Software System

Publications edit

Mesarovic published several books and numerous articles.[4] A selection:

  • 1960. Multi-variable Control Systems. MIT Press.
  • 1962. General Systems Theory and Systems Research Contrasting Conceptions of Systems Science. (ed.) Proceedings from the Second System Symposium.
  • 1964. Foundations for a General Systems Theory. (ed.)
  • 1968. Systems Theory and Biology. (ed.). Springer Verlag.
  • 1970. Non-Numerical Problem Solving. with R. Banerji (ed.), Springer Verlag, 1970.
  • 1970. Theory of Multi-level Hierarchical Systems. With D. Macko and Yasuhiko Takahara. Academic Press.
  • 1972. Mathematical Theory of General Systems. With Y. Takahara. Academic Press.
  • 1972. Organization Structure: Cybernetic Systems Foundation. IFSR Int’l. Series on Systems Science and Engineering, Vol. 22. Kluwer, Academic Publishers.
  • 1972. Systems Approach and the City. Edited with Arnold Reisman. North Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam.
  • 1974. Mankind at the Turning Point, Second Report to the Club of Rome, co-authored with Eduard Pestel. Dutton, reviewed with summaries of chapters. [5]
  • 1975. General Systems Theory: Mathematical Foundations. With Yasuhiko Takaraha.
  • 1994. Abstract Systems Theory, Springer

Articles:

  • 1996. "Cybernetics of global change: human dimension and managing of complexity". With David L. McGinnis and A. West Dalton. UNESCO MOST policy papers 3, 43 p.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mihailo Mesarović biography
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 8, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2017. Case Western Reserve University News center, 2005.
  3. ^ . November 6, 1997. Archived from the original on September 22, 2006. Retrieved June 20, 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on November 3, 2006. Retrieved June 20, 2017. Homepage at Case Western Reserve University
  5. ^ Mihram, Arthur (1977). "Mankind at the Turning Point". IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. 7: 73–74. doi:10.1109/TSMC.1977.4309596. Retrieved August 13, 2019.

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Mihajlo D Mesarovic Serbian Latin Mihajlo D Mesarovic Serbian Cyrillic Mihaјlo D Mesaroviћ born 2 July 1928 is a Serbian scientist who is a professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University Mesarovic has been a pioneer in the field of systems theory he was UNESCO Scientific Advisor on Global change and also a member of the Club of Rome Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Publications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editMihajlo D Mesarovic was born on 2 July 1928 in Zrenjanin Yugoslavia He was awarded the B S from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1951 In 1955 he received a Ph D in Technical sciences from the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts From 1951 to 1955 Mesarovic was a research assistant at the Nikola Tesla Institute in Belgrade From 1955 to 1958 he was head of the inspection department of the Institute At the same time Mesarovic held academic positions at University of Belgrade Yugoslavia from 1954 to 1958 In 1958 he became professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA MIT where he served until 1959 1 He was associate professor at Case Western Reserve University from 1959 to 1964 and professor from 1964 to 1978 In that time he was head of the Systems Engineering Group 1965 68 head of the Systems Engineering Department 1968 72 and director of the Systems Research Center 1968 78 Starting 1978 Prof Mesarovic has been the Cady Staley Professor of Systems Engineering and Mathematics One of his students was Roger W Brockett He has lectured in more than 60 countries advised government officials on a variety of issues consulted for international organizations and published widely 2 He was also the founder of the Mathematical Theory of General Systems Journal Springer Verlag In 1999 he was appointed a Scientific Advisor on Global Change by Federico Mayor Director General of the UNESCO In that role Mesarovic traveled to UNESCO s headquarters in Paris and advised the director general s office on issues such as climate change economics population technology transfer and the education of women in developing countries 3 In 2005 he was awarded the Hovorka Prize from Case Western Reserve University for exceptional achievements 2 In 2005 he was awarded the USA Club of Rome Lifetime Achievement Award at the United Nations Work editHis research interests include the areas and topics like complexity complex systems theory global change and sustainable human development hierarchical systems large scale systems theory mathematical theory of general systems multi level systems systems biology and world and regional modeling In the field of mathematics he is considered to be founder of Mathematical theory of coordination Multi level Hierarchical Systems Developer Negotiation Support Software SystemPublications editMesarovic published several books and numerous articles 4 A selection 1960 Multi variable Control Systems MIT Press 1962 General Systems Theory and Systems Research Contrasting Conceptions of Systems Science ed Proceedings from the Second System Symposium 1964 Foundations for a General Systems Theory ed 1968 Systems Theory and Biology ed Springer Verlag 1970 Non Numerical Problem Solving with R Banerji ed Springer Verlag 1970 1970 Theory of Multi level Hierarchical Systems With D Macko and Yasuhiko Takahara Academic Press 1972 Mathematical Theory of General Systems With Y Takahara Academic Press 1972 Organization Structure Cybernetic Systems Foundation IFSR Int l Series on Systems Science and Engineering Vol 22 Kluwer Academic Publishers 1972 Systems Approach and the City Edited with Arnold Reisman North Holland Publishing Co Amsterdam 1974 Mankind at the Turning Point Second Report to the Club of Rome co authored with Eduard Pestel Dutton reviewed with summaries of chapters 5 1975 General Systems Theory Mathematical Foundations With Yasuhiko Takaraha 1994 Abstract Systems Theory Springer Articles 1996 Cybernetics of global change human dimension and managing of complexity With David L McGinnis and A West Dalton UNESCO MOST policy papers 3 43 p See also edit nbsp Systems science portal Club of Rome Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations Systems biology Systems engineering Ladislaus BortkiewiczReferences edit Mihailo Mesarovic biography a b Case engineering professor wins Hovorka Prize for exceptional achievements Archived from the original on May 8 2005 Retrieved June 20 2017 Case Western Reserve University News center 2005 Mesarovic named UNESCO scientific adviser November 6 1997 Archived from the original on September 22 2006 Retrieved June 20 2017 Mihajlo D Mesarovic Archived from the original on November 3 2006 Retrieved June 20 2017 Homepage at Case Western Reserve University Mihram Arthur 1977 Mankind at the Turning Point IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics 7 73 74 doi 10 1109 TSMC 1977 4309596 Retrieved August 13 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Mihajlo D 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