
معرفی
Dr. Ilai Bistritz is an Assistant Professor at the School of Industrial and Intelligent Systems Engineering and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tel Aviv University, with a PhD in Electrical Engineering (2023) from Stanford University under Nicholas Bambos. His research bridges Game Theory, Distributed Control, and Multiagent Learning, focusing on decentralized decision-making in networked systems like autonomous vehicles, smart grids, and epidemic modeling.
His work addresses challenges in Distributed Optimization where agents operate with limited communication and feedback, such as in multiplayer bandits and delayed adversarial environments. He has developed algorithms for max-min fairness, non-myopic informational cascades, and delay-robust regret minimization, achieving theoretical breakthroughs in Networked Artificial Intelligence.
Scientific awards include the Best Student Paper Award at IEEE WCNC 2018 and Best Student Paper Finalist at WODES 2020. His research emphasizes privacy-preserving protocols, scalable architectures, and applications in health monitoring, energy systems, and wireless networks.




