Prof. George C Verghese

Professor of Electrical Engineering

Primary DLC

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

MIT Room: 36-880

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Computational Physiology
Bedside Informatics and Clinical Inference
Patient Monitoring
Critical Care
Brain Injury
Mechanistic Models
Structured Model Reduction
Model-Based Signal Processing
System Identification
Networks
Signal Processing, Estimation, Identification, Modeling, Structured Reduction and Control for Systems Arising in Biomedicine and Other Applications

Research Summary

Verghese is generally interested in large dynamic networks such as power grids, addressing problems in modeling, system identification signal processing, control and computation. Recent work has centered on developing and studying abstract models of event propagation in large networks, such as the events that occur during cascading failure. Our work has led to advances in frequency-selective dynamic modeling, stability analysis and control, particularly in power electronics and power systems. Several underlying issues from our work are relevant to computational and systems biology.

Recent Work