Ioannis Paschalidis Explained

Ioannis (Yannis) C. Paschalidis (born 1968; Athens, Greece) is a professor at Boston University with appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Computing & Data Sciences.[1] He serves as the Director of the Center for Information and Systems Engineering.[2]

Biography

Paschalidis received a diploma degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 1991,[3] and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1993 and 1996, respectively. His doctoral thesis was on "Large Deviations in High-Speed Communication Networks"[4] supervised by Dimitris Bertsimas and John Tsitsiklis. In September 1996, he joined the Boston University College of Engineering, where he has been ever since.[5] He has held visiting appointments at Columbia University and MIT. His research interests lie in the fields of optimization, control, stochastic systems, machine learning, computational medicine, and computational biology. He has published a monograph[6] and more than 220 refereed papers in these topics, and he has been the primary advisor to 26 Ph.D. theses.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yannis Paschalidis » Paschalidis NOC Lab . 2021-01-02. . en.
  2. Web site: Ioannis Paschalidis Center for Information & Systems Engineering. 2021-01-02. www.bu.edu.
  3. https://sites.bu.edu/paschalidis/files/2015/06/net-pricing.pdf biography
  4. Large deviations in high speed communication networks. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1996. Thesis. Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis. 1721.1/11008.
  5. https://www.bu.edu/systems/profile/ioannis-paschalidis/ Ioannis Paschalidis
  6. Chen. Ruidi. Paschalidis. Ioannis Ch. 2020-12-22. Distributionally Robust Learning. Foundations and Trends in Optimization. English. 4. 1–2. 1–243. 10.1561/2400000026. 2167-3888. 2108.08993. 231714639 .
  7. 2019. Best Paper Selection. Yearbook of Medical Informatics. en. 28. 1. 206–207. 10.1055/s-0039-1677922. 0943-4747. free.
  8. Book: The National Academies Keck Futures Initiative. Collective Behavior: From Cells to Societies: Interdisciplinary Research Team Summaries. 2015. National Academies Press (US). 978-0-309-37347-0. Washington (DC). 26225406.
  9. Web site: IEEE Fellows 2014. IEEE Fellows Directory. December 1, 2019.
  10. Web site: 2002 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium Participants. 2021-01-02. www.naefrontiers.org.
  11. Web site: NSF Award Search: Award#9983221 - CAREER: Pricing and Resource Allocation in Multiservice Broadband Communication Networks. 2021-01-02. www.nsf.gov.
  12. Web site: INFORMS. George Nicholson Student Paper Competition. 2021-01-02. INFORMS. en-US.