Cameron Nowzari

Mason ECE associate professor Cameron Nowzari
Titles and Organizations

Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Contact Information

Phone: 703-993-1604
Building: Nguyen Engineering Building
Room 3211

Personal Website

Biography

Robots are cool, but what is even more awesome is the math behind the robots. Robots are very good at following instructions, but the caveat is they only understand math.

Cameron Nowzari's research interests are in the broad area of dynamics, controls, and robotics. More specifically, he is interested in the analysis and control of complex distributed and/or networked systems and spreading processes. A good example is to imagine a single human operator trying to control a swarm of 1000 robots. It is impossible for the human to send individual commands to each robot, but rather the human should send a high-level command to the entire swarm. It is then up to the individual robots in the swarm to determine how to locally move within the swarm to ensure the completion of the global task.

A large motivation for the specific challenges he is interested in includes minimizing energy or wireless communication, efficient computation of control strategies or decisions, and the use of sparse sensing and/or control. His work has applications in a wide number of other areas including mobile sensors, autonomous robots, resource allocation, public health and epidemiology, network protection, marketing, the Internet of Things, and cyber-physical systems.

ORCHID: 0000-0001-7287-9972

Degrees

  • PhD, Engineering Sciences, University of California, San Diego
  • MS, Engineering Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara

Research Interests

  • Multi-robot systems
  • Swarm robots
  • Bio-inspired robots
  • Distributed resource allocation

Publications

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