Multiple papers accepted and presented at international conferences such as the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, American Control Conference, and Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation; one paper selected as an Editor's Choice in the Automatica Journal; one paper won the best paper award; recognized as a Rising Star in Cyber-Physical Systems.
Research Experience
As a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame, focused on developing analysis, control synthesis, and topology design techniques for large-scale networked systems, with applications in smart grids and supply chain systems.
Education
Formerly a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, USA (2021-2023). The research focused on developing efficient, decentralized, and compositional analysis, control synthesis, and topology design techniques for large-scale networked systems using dissipativity theory.
Background
Currently a tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA. Research interests include developing solutions to critical challenges arising in next-generation interconnected (multi-agent/networked) systems.
Miscellany
Looking for motivated Ph.D. students to join his team; will be teaching EE 602: Analytical Methods in Electrical Engineering at Stevens in Fall 2024.