M. Amin Rahimian
PhD, ESE '17 - Assistant Professor, Pitt
Amin Rahimian is an assistant professor of Industrial Engineering at Pitt. Prior to that, he was a postdoc with joint appointments at MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and MIT Sloan School of Management. He did his PhD in Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Broadly speaking his works are at the intersection of networks, data, and decision sciences. He borrows tools from applied probability, statistics, algorithms, as well as decision and game theory. He is mostly interested in applications involving social and economic networks.
GRASP Faculty Advisor: Dr. Ali Jadbabaie (no longer at Penn)
Publications
Minimal Actuator Placement with Bounds on Control Effort
Publisher IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems
Minimal actuator placement with optimal control constraints
Publisher IEEE American Control Conference (ACC)