Pablo Parrilo

Pablo Parrilo
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Buenos Aires (BS)
California Institute of Technology (PhD)
ThesisStructured semidefinite programs and semialgebraic geometry methods in robustness and optimization (2000)
Doctoral advisorJohn Doyle
Academic work
DisciplineElectrical engineering
Sub-disciplineDynamical systems · control systems
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology

Pablo A. Parrilo is an Argentinian academic working as the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Education

Parrilo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electronic engineering at the University of Buenos Aires and earned a PhD in control and dynamical systems from the California Institute of Technology. After earning his PhD, he remained at CalTech as a postdoctoral scholar.[1][2]

Career

From 2001 to 2004, Parrilo worked as an assistant professor of analysis and control systems at ETH Zurich. He joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2004 as an associate professor and has since worked as a full professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and associate director of the MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems. He has held visiting appointments at the University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Berkeley; and Faculty of Engineering, Lund University.[3]

Parrilo was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016[4] for contributions to semidefinite and sum-of-squares optimization. He was named a SIAM Fellow in 2018.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Pablo A. Parrilo". www.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  2. ^ "Pablo Parrilo". Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  3. ^ "Pablo Parrilo". IDSS. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  4. ^ "2016 elevated fellow" (PDF). IEEE Fellows Directory. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 23, 2015.
  5. ^ "SIAM Announces Class of 2018 Fellows", SIAM News, March 29, 2018