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Shalinee Kishore is the Iacocca Chair Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Director of the Institute for Cyber Physical Infrastructure & Energy at Lehigh University. Her research focuses on communications theory, networks, and signal processing with applications in wireless communications, smart grids, and ocean wave energy. She has led interdisciplinary projects funded by NSF, DOE, and industry partners, including a $12M DOE grant for marine energy initiatives and a $3M NSF grant for energy equity training programs.
Education: PhD (2003), M.S. (2001) in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University; M.A. (1999), B.S. (1996) in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University. Prior to Lehigh, she held internships at AT&T, Bell Labs, and AT&T Labs-Research.
Research interests include cyber-physical systems integration, renewable energy optimization, and smart grid security. Key achievements include developing stochastic models for wave energy farms and robust demand response mechanisms. She has pioneered frameworks for detecting cyber attacks in energy systems and optimizing grid communication architectures.
Awards: Presidential Early Career Award, NSF CAREER Award, and Kavli Fellowship. Grants include DOE Climate Resilience Center funding ($1M) and NSF carbon reliance programs. She advises on national energy policy and collaborates with industry leaders to transition research into operational systems.




