
معرفی
Milad Siami is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Northeastern University. His research focuses on sparse sensing, distributed systems, and network control with applications in robotics and epidemic modeling. He holds a PhD from Lehigh University and has conducted postdoctoral research at MIT.
Education:
- Postdoctoral Associate, MIT (2019)
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering (Control), Lehigh University (2017)
- M.Sc., Mechanical Engineering (Control), Lehigh University (2014)
- M.Sc., Electrical Engineering (Control), Sharif University of Technology (2011)
- B.Sc., Electrical Engineering (Control) and Pure Mathematics, Sharif University of Technology (2009)
Research Interests:
- Sparse Sensing and Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
- Robotic Activity Recognition via WiFi Sensing
- Epidemic Control through Network Centrality Analysis
- Fundamental Limits in Large-Scale Dynamical Networks
Grants & Awards:
- NSF Award ($1.1M) for Epidemic Control Modeling (2022)
- DoD Award ($7.5M) for Robust AI Systems (2021)
- Tenured Associate Professor at Northeastern (2025)
Lab & Teams: The Siami Lab develops methods for efficient network control, including the RoboFiSense WiFi-based robotic activity recognition framework and Sparse Sensor Selection algorithms. Current projects include real-time sensor scheduling and decision-support systems for pandemic mitigation.
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