报告题目:科研工作中的基本方法和写作技巧讨论
报告人: Yannis Paschalidis(波士顿大学)
报告时间:2019年11月27日 11:30
报告地点:南一楼 中 311
报告摘要:
本讲座基于个人多年科研经历和经验,讲述关于“控制与机器学习”方向的研究方法,从个人的视角来谈论科研工作者的基本科学素养的理解和体会,旨在和年轻学子们交流分享。
报告人简介:
Yannis Paschalidis is a Professor and Data Science Fellow in Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Systems Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. He is the Director of the Center for Information and Systems Engineering (CISE). He
obtained a Diploma (1991) from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece,
and an M.S. (1993) and a Ph.D. (1996) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), all in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He has been at Boston University since 1996. His current research interests lie in the fields of systems and control, networks, optimization, operations research, computational biology, and medical informatics.
Prof. Paschalidis' work has been recognized with a CAREER award (2000) from the
U.S. National Science Foundation, the second prize in the 1997 George E. Nicholson
paper competition by INFORMS, the best student paper award at the 9th Intl. Symposium of Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2011) won by one of his Ph.D. students for a joint paper, an IBM/IEEE Smarter Planet Challenge Award, and a finalist best paper award at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA). His work on protein docking (with his collaborators) has been recognized for best performance in modeling selected protein-protein complexes against 64 other predictor groups (2009 Protein Interaction Evaluation Meeting). His recent work on health informatics won an IEEE Computer Society Crowd Sourcing Prize and a best paper award by the International Medical Informatics Associations (IMIA). He was an invited participant at the 2002 Frontiers of Engineering Symposium organized by the National Academy of Engineering, and at the 2014 National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAFKI) Conference. Prof. Paschalidis is a Fellow of the IEEE and the founding Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems.