Bruno Sinopoli

Bruno Sinopoli

Department Chair and Das Family Distinguished Professor

Electrical & Systems Engineering

  • Phone
    314-935-5565
  • Office
    Green Hall, Room 1100A

Education

PhD, MS, electrical engineering, University of California, Berkeley
BS, electrical engineering, Università di Padova in Padua, Italy

Expertise

Designs safe and secure networked embedded control systems

Focus

Cyberphysical systems, analysis and design of networked embedded control systems, with applications to sensor actuators networks

Research

Sinopoli's research focuses on robust and resilient design of cyberphysical systems, networked and distributed control systems, distributed interference in networks, smart infrastructures, wireless sensor and actuator networks, cloud computing, adaptive video streaming applications and energy systems.

Biography

Sinopoli comes to Washington University from Carnegie Mellon University, where he was a professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and co-director of the Smart Infrastructure Institute. He also had appointments in the Robotics Institute and in Mechanical Engineering.

In 2010, he received the George Tallman Ladd Research Award from the Carnegie Institute of Technology at Carnegie Mellon, as well as an NSF CAREER Award, which is awarded to junior faculty who model the role of teacher-scholar through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research.

He joined the faculty at Carnegie Mellon as an assistant professor in 2007. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University.

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