Dr. Başar has authored or co-authored over 900 publications in the general areas of optimal, robust, and adaptive control; large-scale and decentralized systems and control; dynamic games; stochastic control; estimation theory; stochastic processes; information theory; communication systems and networks; security and trust; and mathematical economics. His current research interests include stochastic teams and games; strategic information transmission; control over wired and wireless networks; sensor networks; formation in adversarial environments; multi-agent distributed computing and learning; risk-sensitive estimation and control; mean-field game theory; game-theoretic approaches to security in computer networks, including intrusion detection and response; energy systems, including the smart grid; social networks; and cyber-physical systems. Full Bio.
Multi-Agent Networked Systems
Tamer Başar
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering / Director, Center for Advanced Study
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Mercer Distinguished Lecture Series
Darrin Communications Center 318, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Wed, February 19, 2020 at 4:00 PM
3:30pm (refreshments), 4–5pm (lecture)