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Amin Rahimian is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Swanson School of Engineering and leading the Sociotechnical Systems Research Laboratory. He is also associated with the Intelligent Systems Program and the Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security.
- PhD in Electrical and Systems Engineering (University of Pennsylvania)
- Master’s in Statistics (Wharton School)
His research spans networks, data, and decision sciences, focusing on robust autonomy, control of large-scale networked systems, satellite constellations, and decision support in mission-critical applications. His work bridges applied probability, statistics, algorithms, and decision/game theory to address challenges in online social networks, public health, e-commerce, cyberinfrastructure, and warfare.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in differential privacy, network resilience, and social contagion dynamics. Awards include the Meta Foundational Integrity Research Award (2023) and Pitt Cyber Accelerator Grant (2022). He has served on program committees for conferences like ACM Economics and Computation and IISE Annual Conference.
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