Andrii Mironchenko was born in 1986 in Odesa, Ukraine. He received his Ph.D. degree in mathematics from the University of Bremen, Germany (2012), and his habilitation degree from the University of Passau, Germany (2023). He was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (2013–2014). Since December 2024, he has been with the Department of Mathematics, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
Dr. Mironchenko is the author of the monograph
„Input-to-State Stability: Theory and Applications“ (Springer, 2023) and of over 80 journal and conference papers on control theory and applied mathematics. A. Mironchenko is an Associate Editor in Systems & Control Letters (2023 --) and IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2026 --) and is a co-founder and co-organizer of the
biennial Workshop series “Stability and Control of Infinite-Dimensional Systems” (SCINDIS, 2016 - now). He is a Senior Member of IEEE. He is a recipient of
IEEE CSS George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Award (2023);
Outstanding Habilitation Award of the University of Passau (2024);
Heisenberg grant (2024), and
von Kaven Award (2025) from the German Research Foundation.
His research interests include stability theory, nonlinear systems theory, distributed parameter systems, hybrid systems, and applications of control theory to biological systems and distributed control.