
معرفی
Leandros Tassiulas is the John C. Malone Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Yale University, affiliated with the School of Engineering & Applied Science. His research focuses on network algorithms, wireless systems, quantum networks, and blockchain technologies. He holds a PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Key contributions include the max-weight scheduling algorithm, back-pressure control policies, and foundational work on opportunistic scheduling in wireless networks. His work spans theoretical models, protocol design, and experimental platforms.
Research Highlights:
- Quantum network control and entanglement distribution
- Federated learning in edge networks
- Blockchain payment channel optimization
- Smart grid resource allocation
Awards:
- IEEE Koji Kobayashi Award (2016)
- ACM Mobihoc Best Paper (2016)
- IEEE INFOCOM Lifetime Achievement (2007)
- Bodossaki Foundation Prize (1999)
Lab & Collaborations:
Active in quantum network experimentation, wireless testbed development (e.g., NITOS), and industry partnerships exploring AI-driven telecom solutions. His work bridges theoretical network science with real-world implementations in 5G/6G, blockchain, and quantum infrastructures.




