Prof. Asuman E Ozdaglar

MathWorks Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciencesor of Engineering
Department Head / Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Deputy Dean of Academics, Schwarzman College of Computing

Primary DLC

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

MIT Room: 32-D784

Assistant

Rachel Wright
rmwright@mit.edu

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Nonlinear and Convex Optimization: Theory and Algorithms
Game Theory
Social and Economic Networks
Network Economics
Pricing and Resource Allocation Games
Distributed Optimization Methods
Network Optimization and Control
Wireless and Wireline Networks

Research Summary

Research in the Optimization and Network Game Theory Group spans the areas of optimization theory, with emphasis on nonlinear optimization and distributed optimization methods, game theory, network economics, and network optimization and control. The group focuses on problems that arise in the analysis and optimization of large scale dynamic multi-agent networked systems, including communication networks, transportation networks, and social and economic networks.

Since completing her graduate studies at MIT in 2003, Dr. Ozdaglar has been a faculty member in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT. She is affiliated with LIDS and the Operations Research Center. Her research focuses on problems that arise in the analysis and optimization of large-scale dynamic multi-agent networked systems including communication networks, transportation networks, and social and economic networks.

Recent Work