Received the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award; honored with the IEEE ITS Young Researcher Award; research on connected and automated vehicles was featured by NBC; spotlighted in 'People in Control' – IEEE Control Systems Magazine.
Research Experience
Delivered talks at several institutions, such as the University of Michigan, Google, Boston University, etc., on topics like optimal path planning and coordination, and connected and automated vehicles.
Background
Research interests lie at the intersection of learning and control, aiming to develop methods that enable systems—such as vehicles, robots, or large-scale infrastructures—to operate autonomously and safely adapt to and interact with dynamic environments. The primary application domain is emerging mobility systems, including connected and automated vehicles (CAVs), shared autonomous mobility, and smart-city infrastructures.
Miscellany
Committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, emphasizing the importance of diversity in age, experience, race, ethnicity, religion, and gender for forming a dynamic intellectual group.