Paschalidis Named Distinguished Professor of Engineering
CISE Director Yannis Paschalidis (ECE, SE, BME, CDS) was one of four Boston University College of Engineering faculty awarded the honor of Distinguished Professor of Engineering.
Paschalidis’ research interests are in systems and control, networking, data science, machine learning and AI, optimization, applied probability, operations research, computational biology, medical informatics, and bioinformatics. His recent work has found applications in networks, protein folding, cybersecurity, robotics, the smart grid, and health care. Paschalidis is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the founding editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems, and a past Charles DeLisi Distinguished Scholar.
“These (Distinguished Professors of Engineering) awards recognize the impact of extraordinary faculty,” said Dean Kenneth R. Lutchen. “The professorships honor not just their visionary research accomplishments, but also their outstanding teaching, and service to the College and the profession.”