Jaime Fernández Fisac
Scholar

Jaime Fernández Fisac

Google Scholar ID: HvjirogAAAAJ
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University
safe learningsafety-critical controldynamic gamessafety-critical systemsAI safety
Citations & Impact
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Citations
6,151
 
H-index
33
 
i10-index
49
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
33
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Resume (English only)
Background
  • Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University
  • Core faculty member at Princeton Robotics, associated faculty in the Department of Computer Science
  • Affiliated faculty at the Princeton AI Lab, Center for Statistics and Machine Learning, and Center for Information Technology Policy
  • Co-director of Princeton AI4ALL summer camp
  • Inaugural member of the International Association for Safe and Ethical Artificial Intelligence (IASEAI), Program Co-Chair for IASEAI’26
  • Research focuses on developing theoretical proofs and computational methods to enable robots and AI to operate safely around people in a trustworthy and interpretable manner
  • Integrates control systems, artificial intelligence, and game theory to enable robust safety reasoning under imperfect models of the world and other agents
  • Specific research areas: safe robot learning, safe interaction and corner-case handling, human–AI safety