
معرفی
Francesca Parise is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University. Her research focuses on multi-agent systems, particularly analyzing large networks of autonomous decision-makers in transportation, finance, and social systems, employing tools from control theory, game theory, and optimization. She holds a PhD from ETH Zurich and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MIT's Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems under Prof. Asuman Ozdaglar. Her work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in networked systems and interventions.
- Education:
- Bachelor's and Master's from University of Padua, Italy
- PhD in Control Engineering from ETH Zurich (2016)
Her research interests span game-theoretic models for network analysis, learning dynamics in time-varying systems, and optimal intervention strategies. Key themes include synchronization in power grids, epidemic control via testing, and dynamic resource allocation. Recent work emphasizes graphon-based frameworks for large-scale network games and computational methods for equilibrium analysis. She explores both theoretical guarantees and real-world applications in transportation and energy systems.
Publications highlight contributions to networked game theory, stochastic systems, and control applications, with a focus on scalable solutions for complex systems. Her work often intersects with interdisciplinary challenges in systems biology and socio-technical networks. She currently holds an office at Frank H. T. Rhodes Hall, Cornell University.




