2018 CISE Graduate Student Workshop 5.0
Best Presentation: Arian Houshmand: Eco-Routing of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Transportation Networks
Second Place: Sadra Sadraddini: Distributed Robust Set-Invariance for Interconnected Linear Systems
Third Place: Artin Spiridonoff: Fully Asynchronous Push-Sum with Growing Inter-Communication Intervals
MACS (Most Attentive CISE Student): Arman Karimian
Student presentations were grouped into four topic sessions: Smart Cities, Network Systems, Optimization, and Applied Mathematics. CISE affiliated faculty, Lorenzo Orecchia (CS), Wenchao Li (ECE), and Brian Kulis (ECE) as well as invited new faculty, Rebecca Kurshid (ME, SE), presented an overview of their research projects in each session.
CGSW 5.0 Organizers: Shahrooz Zarbafian, Rebecca Swaszek, and Nan Zhou
About the CISE Graduate Student Workshop (CGSW): The Center for Information and Systems Engineering hosted the 5th CISE Graduate Student Workshop (CGSW) on January 17, 2018 at the Boston University Photonics Center. Organized by students, for students, CGSW is an annual event designed to encourage interdisciplinary sharing from CISE students and CISE affiliated faculty across diverse application areas. CGSW participants present their research and hone their presentation skills in an engaging, collaborative environment. At the event conclusion, CGSW attendees vote for Best Student Presentations. A MACS (Most Attentive CISE Student) award is also given to the highest scorer in an on-site game.
Research presentations are by CISE students but the event is open for anyone to come, listen and participate. A CISE student is a student whose advisor is a CISE affiliated faculty.
View the CGSW 5.0 Agenda