Milad Siami

Core Faculty

Applied Focus Areas:
Core Focus Areas:
Multi-Agent Systems | Scalable AI, ML Systems, and High Performance Computing | Robotics, Control, and Perception
Publications:
Milad Siami
Core Faculty

Milad Siami is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a core faculty member at the Institute for Experiential AI. His general research goal is exploring the foundational role of the underlying structure/graph of large-scale dynamical networks and making AI-based autonomous systems more reliable and secure. More specifically, he focuses on distributed control systems, networked systems, and network science.

Before joining Northeastern, Milad was a postdoctoral associate at the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society. He previously served as a long-term visiting researcher at the Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications at the University of Minnesota. He also worked at Google as a software engineering research intern in the modeling and data mining group.