
معرفی
Faegheh Moazeni is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Lehigh University. Her research focuses on mathematical optimization, cybersecurity of critical infrastructure systems, and smart city technologies. She leads projects in water-energy nexus systems, resilient microgrids, and data-driven predictive control.
Her work integrates machine learning, nonlinear model predictive control (MPC), and cyber-physical security frameworks to enhance infrastructure resilience. Recent efforts include hardware-in-the-loop validation of control systems and stochastic modeling for offshore renewable energy.
Key research areas include securing smart water systems against cyberattacks, optimizing energy dispatch in islanded microgrids, and developing adaptive algorithms for real-time operational challenges. Her interdisciplinary approach addresses challenges at the intersection of environmental engineering, control theory, and cybersecurity.
Notable contributions include frameworks for detecting cyberattacks in water networks, economic dispatch models for water-energy systems, and stability-guaranteed control architectures for naval and civilian infrastructure.



