Sui-Hoi HouView profile
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Sui-Hoi Hou is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), with a former affiliation in the Office of the Provost. His research spans intelligent systems, optimization, and engineering education, contributing significantly to multi-robot systems and real-time scheduling. His research interests lie at the intersection of intelligent control, computational optimization, and practical engineering applications. Key areas include multi-robot patrolling , genetic algorithms , real-time resource allocation , and signal processing . He also contributes to engineering education , particularly in improving student success in foundational mathematics. The recent publications reflect a dual focus: advancing robotics and optimization algorithms, and enhancing pedagogical strategies in engineering curricula. Trends show consistent engagement with swarm intelligence, adversarial environments, and data-driven educational interventions. He has received federal research grants, including an NSF-funded collaborative project as Principal Investigator. While no formal awards are listed, his sustained research output and h-index of 17 indicate scholarly impact. Dr. Hou advises students in research related to intelligent systems and optimization, though specific advisees are not named in the text. He has led research projects with external funding and interdisciplinary collaboration. His work is associated with research in intelligent systems and cyber-physical systems at NJIT, particularly through federally funded projects focused on real-time scheduling and multi-agent coordination.








