
معرفی
Prof. Atilla Eryılmaz is a faculty member at the Ohio State University, specializing in electrical and computer engineering with a focus on network systems and optimization. His academic training includes a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2005–2007).
His research interests lie at the intersection of communication networks and theoretical optimization. He investigates optimization theory and methods, wireless communication networks, network theory, and decentralized algorithm design. His work contributes to the development of efficient, scalable, and robust networked systems.
Dr. Eryılmaz has been recognized with several prestigious scientific awards, including:
- NSF Career Award
- Lumley Research Award
- IEEE Infocom Best Paper Award
- IEEE WiOpt Best Paper Award
He has advised multiple graduate students and has been involved in significant research grants, particularly in networking and communications, though specific details are not listed. His research group likely focuses on network algorithms and distributed systems, contributing to both theoretical and applied aspects of modern communication infrastructures.




