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Victor Preciado

Associate Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Victor Preciado's main research interests lie at the intersection of networks, dynamics, and data sciences; in particular, in using innovative mathematical and computational approaches to model and control complex, high-dimensional dynamical systems.

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  • Electrical and Systems Engineering

Alejandro Ribeiro

Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Alejandro Ribeiro's research is in the application of signal processing to the study of networks. In particular, his projects involve optimal design of wireless networks, distributed signal processing and optimization, structured representations of network data, and graph signal processing.

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  • Electrical and Systems Engineering

Greg Ridgeway

Professor of Criminology and Statistics

Greg Ridgeway’s research involves the development of statistical, computational, and analytical methods to improve our understanding of crime and the functioning of the justice system. At the same time, he has great interest in putting those methods into practice.

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  • Criminology
  • Statistics

Aaron Roth

Professor of Computer and Information Science

Aaron Roth studies algorithm design in settings in which either the data belongs to other self-interested parties, or the computation is to be performed by other self-interested parties. This requires studying the algorithmic foundations of data privacy and game theory.

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  • Computer and Information Science
Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti

Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti

Assistant Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Shirin Saeedi Bidokhti's research interests broadly include the design and analysis of network strategies that are scalable, practical, and efficient for use in Internet of Things (IoT) applications, information transfer on networks, as well as data compression techniques for big data.

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  • Electrical and Systems Engineering

Saswati Sarkar

Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Saswati Sarkar’s research interests are in the general area of the science and economics of diverse classes of networks, with emphasis on pricing and market economics, security, resource allocation, optimization and control of stochastic systems, distributed systems and algorithms.

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  • Electrical and Systems Engineering

Theodore Satterthwaite

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Ted Satterthwaite’s goal is to use multimodal neuroimaging to better understand psychiatric symptoms in the context of brain development and reward system function. Areas of focus include how functional brain networks evolve in health and disease, and how reward system function relates to symptoms.

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  • Psychiatry
Ralf Schmäelzle

Ralf Schmäelzle

Former Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellow

Ralf Schmäelzle is currently an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University. His research focuses on the psychological and neurobiological underpinnings of successful health and risk communication, integrating theories from communication science, neuroscience, and psychology.

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  • Bioengineering
  • Communication