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Gioele Zardini is an Assistant Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializing in resilient systems and mobility. As the principal investigator of the Laboratory of Information Decision Systems, he focuses on developing efficient computational tools and algorithmic approaches to address complex system design and autonomous decision-making problems. He has joined the MIT faculty after completing his Ph.D. at ETH Zurich and has held postdoctoral positions at Stanford University. Zardini's research interests include co-design of complex systems, future mobility and autonomous systems, compositionality in engineering, planning and control, and game theory. He has received notable awards such as the Paper Award at the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference and the ETH Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Conducted research in the field of autonomous systems and decision making.