About me
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Junior Fellow, Office: Annenberg 122 Address: |
I am a junior fellow in the Social and Information Sciences Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology. I will be joining the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder as an Assistant Professor this coming January. I will be looking for both students and postdocs. Please email me if interested.
Research interests
My general area of interest is systems and control. My research focuses on game theoretic methods for cooperative control of large scale distributed systems. The goal of my research is to establish a game theoretic framework for analyzing and controlling multi-agent systems.
My research interests include the following:
- Systems and control
- Game theory
- Cooperative control
- Complex and distributed systems
- Learning in games
- Resource allocation problems
- Networking
Recent Presentations:
- Distributed Welfare Games presented at the 2009 International Conference on Game Theory at Stony Brook.
- A Game Theoretic Approach to Network Coding presented at the 2009 Information Theory Workshop in Volos, Greece.
News:
- 10/1/2009: Invited speaker to the first annual Southern California Network Economics and Game Theory Symposium hosted by USC.
- 9/21/2009: Invited as keynote speaker to the ALADDIN game theory workshop at the University of Bristol.
- 9/17/2009: Invited speaker to the workshop "Game Theory to Game Engineering" hosted this September by the Oxford-Man Institute.
- 7/1/2009: My paper Overcoming Limitations of Game-Theoretic Distributed Control with Adam Wierman accepted to CDC 2009.
- 7/1/2009: My paper Learning Approaches to the Witsenhausen Counterexample from a View of Potential Games with Na Li and Jeff Shamma accepted to CDC 2009.
- 6/29/2009: My paper The Price of Selfishness in Network Coding with Michelle Effros submitted for journal publication.
