B. Hou won the best poster award at the PSERC IAB Meeting; Awarded an NSF EPCN grant together with T. Basar (Illinois); Joint paper with C. Chen and L. Tong (Cornell) was selected as a prize paper at the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting 2023; S. Sanjari joined as a faculty at Royal Military College of Canada; N. Dahlin joined as a faculty at the State University of New York at Albany; Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure, 2023; Received the Stanley Helm Fellowship in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2022.
Research Experience
On sabbatical at Booth School of Business, University of Chicago for Spring, Fall 2024; Available to consult on modeling and analysis in a wide variety of engineering contexts and provide domain expertise in electric power system operations and planning.
Background
Research interests include optimal decision-making problems in cyber-physical systems with many interacting agents, particularly in the domain of electric power systems. Develops mathematical techniques using tools from optimization, control, game theory, and statistical learning theory.