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Jonathan Sprinkle is Chair and Professor of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University's School of Engineering, with additional roles as Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Previously, he was Litton Industries John M. Leonis Distinguished Associate Professor at the University of Arizona and Interim Director of the Transportation Research Institute. His research focuses on model-based cyber-physical systems, autonomous systems, and traffic control, emphasizing industry impact. He holds a Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and Tennessee Technological University.
Key awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2013), UA Distinguished Scholar (2020), and NSF I-Corps Best Team (2012). His work spans traffic wave dissipation, autonomous vehicle safety, and large-scale field experiments like the CIRCLES consortium's 100-AV test. He leads initiatives in data-driven control systems and smart infrastructure through collaborations with NSF and industry.
Research highlights include developing control barrier functions for automated vehicles, integrating LLMs for traffic analysis, and deploying ROS-based frameworks for vehicle communication. His contributions aim to bridge theoretical models with real-world applications, addressing challenges in energy efficiency, safety, and scalability.



