
معرفی
Marcos Vasconcelos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the Florida A&M University–Florida State University College of Engineering. His research focuses on distributed systems, multi-agent coordination, and networked control with applications in robotics, cybersecurity, and bio-inspired systems. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering and has published extensively on topics such as remote estimation over adversarial networks, strategic information disclosure, and data-driven classification of communication signals.
Key research areas include optimizing coordination efficiency in robotic teams, developing robust estimation strategies under denial-of-service attacks, and advancing distributed optimization algorithms for constrained networks. His work bridges theoretical foundations in control systems and game theory with practical implementations in cyber-physical systems and networked robotics.
Notable contributions include neuroscheduling techniques for real-time systems, strategic multi-agent games with bounded rationality, and bio-inspired models for decentralized decision-making. His research has been supported by grants focusing on resilient communication protocols and distributed machine learning frameworks.




