My group has an endless appetite for solving challenging problems in AI-based autonomous systems that are pervasive and entrenched in today's world.
– Milad Siami, Core Faculty, EAI
Milad Siami is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. 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.