Kevin M. Passino

   

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research:

  1. Interdisciplinary engineering-biology research on distributed decision-making systems (e.g., with a focus on honeybees): Organizer, workshop on Systems Biology of Decision Making, in the Mathematical Bioengineering Program, NSF Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Invited speaker to Santa Fe Institute workshop on Collective Decision Making: From Neurons to Societies, Keynote speaker Swarm Cognition Workshop, Invited Speaker at the NSF Workshop on Distributed Processing Over Cognitive Networks, Invited speaker, Social Biomimicry Conference, and current research projects.
  2. Distributed feedback control and optimization for energy systems (e.g., management of demand, optimization of supply from renewables).

Service:

  1. Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC): Educational/service initiative supporting IEEE/UN HTC called "e-HTC" (e.g., including a capstone design course based on a wiki platform, e-HTCwiki, for cooperative HTC solution development, with link to be posted here soon).
  2. Faculty Advisor to the student organization Engineers for Community Service (ECOS).
  3. Recent Talks: Invited speaker, National Academy of Engineering (NAE), Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society, "Engineering, Social Justice, and Sustainable Community Development," Mini-conference moderator/organizer, Assoc. Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) Annual Meeting, "Engineering Towards a More Just and Sustainable World," and other activities.

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