César A. Uribeمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
César A. Uribe is the Louis Owen Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University, part of the George R. Brown School of Engineering. He also serves as a Visiting Professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT). His research focuses on distributed optimization, decentralized control, algorithm analysis, and computational optimal transport, with an emphasis on fundamental limits of distributed optimization and scalable algorithms for networked systems. Uribe holds a BSc in Electronic Engineering from Universidad de Antioquia (2010), MSc in Systems and Control from Delft University of Technology (2013), an MSc in Applied Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2016), and a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UIUC (2018). He was a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT’s Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) before joining Rice in 2021. His research explores distributed learning algorithms, non-asymptotic analysis of social learning, and optimal transport theory. Key themes include geometric convergence rates in distributed inference, resilient optimization under adversarial conditions, and applications in networked systems such as epidemics and control systems. Uribe has received numerous awards, including the 2020 INFORMS DEI Ambassadors Program Award and the 2019 Yahoo! FREP Award. His work spans over 50 peer-reviewed publications and includes collaborations on distributed algorithms for machine learning, signal processing, and control theory. He actively mentors students in PhD and postdoctoral programs, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in STEM. Current research initiatives include optimal transport methods for network regression, competitive virus spread models over hypergraphs, and PID-based neural network architectures for adaptive control.









