
معرفی
Xenofon Koutsoukos is the Thomas R. Walters Chair and Professor of both Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Vanderbilt University's School of Engineering. His research focuses on hybrid and embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and sensor networks. He holds a Ph.D., M.S. in Electrical Engineering, M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame, and a Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens.
Key research interests include network controllability, graph machine learning, resilient distributed systems, and autonomous systems security. He leads efforts in advancing cyber-physical systems resilience through adaptive algorithms and secure architectures. His work integrates principles from control theory, machine learning, and network science to address challenges in critical infrastructure security and autonomous systems.
Notable contributions span fault-tolerant machine learning frameworks, UAV navigation algorithms, and secure peer-to-peer learning systems. His research is supported by interdisciplinary collaborations in areas like cyber-physical systems security and AI-driven design automation.
Xenofon's intellectual neighborhoods include Big Data Science and Engineering, Cyber-physical Systems, and Risk and Reliability. He actively contributes to advancing the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of secure, intelligent systems through his academic leadership and publications.



