Yuanyuan ShiView profile
Assistant Professor
Yuanyuan Shi is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), with affiliations at the Center for Energy Research and the MICS. Her research integrates machine learning with control theory, focusing on energy systems, cyber-physical systems, and PDE-governed systems, aiming to provide reliable and efficient decision-making in complex environments like power grids and buildings. Assistant Professor, UCSD (2021–present) Postdoctoral Fellow, Caltech (2020–2021) Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Washington (2020) M.Sc., Electrical Engineering and Statistics, University of Washington B.Eng., Nanjing University, China Her work spans machine learning, optimization, and control theory, with applications in power systems, PDEs, and intelligent systems. She develops algorithms that combine learning with control guarantees, enabling robust solutions for energy management and grid stability. Recent publications highlight her focus on neural operators for PDE and delay systems, stability-constrained reinforcement learning, and multi-agent control in sustainability contexts. These works advance physics-informed models, grid frequency regulation, and commercialized energy storage integration. She has received prestigious awards, including: NSF CAREER Award (2025) Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Early Career Fellowship (2025) Hellman Fellowship (2023) Jacobs School Early-Career Faculty Acceleration Award (2024) MIT Rising Star in EECS (2018) Clean Energy Institute Scientific Achievement Award (2020) At UCSD, her lab collaborates on projects like FedNeMO (federated neural operators) and BEAR-Data (multi-zone building dataset). She co-organized Control Meets Learning seminars and serves as guest co-editor for the Applied Energy special issue on Trustworthy Machine Learning.






