
About
Demosthenis Teneketzis is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He holds degrees from the University of Patras (Greece) and MIT (USA). His research focuses on stochastic control, decentralized systems, communication networks, and game-theoretic applications to cyber-security and electricity markets. He has held visiting positions at ETH Zurich and has industry experience with Systems Control, Inc. and Alphatech, Inc.
Education:
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering, University of Patras, 1974
- M.S., E.E., Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, MIT, 1976-1979
Research Interests:
- Stochastic Control & Decentralized Systems
- Game Theory in Networks & Markets
- Cyber-Security & Resource Allocation
- Electricity Market Design
- Optimization & Mechanism Design
Recent work trends include:
- Dynamic games with asymmetric information
- Information design in strategic systems
- Optimal mechanisms for electricity markets
- Decentralized control of cyber networks
- Game-theoretic security strategies
No scientific awards explicitly listed in provided text. Advising/grants: No student list or grant details provided. Active in interdisciplinary projects like the SoilSCaPE wireless sensor network for environmental monitoring.
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