
معرفی
Spyros Reveliotis is a Professor at the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering within the College of Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in automation and control systems.
- Education: PhD in Industrial Engineering (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (National Technical University of Athens), M.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering (Northeastern University)
Reveliotis focuses on discrete event systems theory, emphasizing control of flexible automation and traffic management for multi-agent systems. His research integrates machine learning and Markov decision processes to optimize scheduling and coordination in complex environments like robotics and manufacturing systems.
Recent trends in his publications address deadlock avoidance, min-time coverage in constrained spaces, and liveness enforcement for transport systems. These works often leverage combinatorial optimization and graph theory for scalable solutions.
- Scientific Awards: IEEE Fellow
As a core faculty member of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRI), Reveliotis contributes to interdisciplinary robotics research. His affiliations with professional societies like INFORMS reflect his impact on operations research and automation fields.


