Sulaymon Eshkabilov, PhD, is currently a visiting professor at the Department of Agriculture and Biosystems, North Dakota State University, USA. He obtained an ME diploma from the Tashkent Automobile Road Institute, an MSc from Rochester Institute of Technology, NY, USA, and a PhD from Cybernetics Institute of Academy Sciences of Uzbekistan in 1994, 2001, and 2005, respectively. He was an associate professor at the Tashkent Automobile Road Institute from December 2006 until January 2017. He held visiting professor and researcher positions at Ohio University, USA, during the 2010/2011 academic year and at Johannes Kepler University, Austria from January-September, 2017. He teaches the following courses: “MATLAB/ Simulink Applications for Mechanical Engineering and Numerical Analysis” and “Modeling of Engineering Systems” to undergraduate students, “Advanced MATLAB/ Simulink Modeling” seminar/class, “Control Applications,” “System Identification,” and “Experimentation and Testing with Analog and Digital Devices” to graduate students. His research interests are mechanical vibrations, control, mechatronics, and system dynamics. He developed simulation and data analysis models for vibrating systems, autonomous vehicle control, and studies of mechanical properties of bones. He has authored two books devoted to MATLAB/Simulink applications for mechanical engineering students and numerical analysis. He has worked as an external academic expert in the European Commission to assess academic projects in 2019.