
معرفی
Parinaz Naghizadeh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), affiliated with the Design Lab. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan and has prior roles at Ohio State University and postdoctoral positions at Purdue and Princeton. Her research focuses on network economics, game theory, AI ethics, optimization, and cybersecurity. She received the NSF CAREER Award (2022), Rising Stars in EECS (2017), and Barbour Scholarship (2014).
Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering (University of Michigan), M.Sc. in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering (University of Michigan), B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Sharif University of Technology, Iran).
Research Interests: She develops mathematical models to analyze decision-making in complex networks, with emphasis on AI ethics, multi-agent systems, and cybersecurity. Recent work explores biases in AI, strategic classification, and incentive mechanisms for security investments.
Article Trends: Her recent publications (2023-2025) address strategic classification challenges, multiplex network equilibria, federated learning fairness, and robust control in cyber-physical systems. Themes include ethical AI, game-theoretic security design, and optimization under uncertainty.
- Awards: NSF CAREER Award (2022), Rising Stars in EECS (2017), Barbour Scholarship (2014)
Advising & Grants: No student advisees listed, but active in securing research grants (e.g., NSF CAREER). Works with interdisciplinary teams in UCSD's Design Lab.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with UCSD's Design Lab, focusing on innovative engineering solutions for societal challenges.





