Societal Networks
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Societal networks are the engineering subsystems that underlie the daily operation of towns, cities and nations. They include transportation networks, energy networks and markets for the allocation of goods and services. This workshop will explore real-time decision making problems that arise in the control of such systems, with emphasis on estimation and control of urban traffic including trains, buses, private cars and autonomous vehicles, online optimization of power networks, and dynamic pricing and allocation in matching markets.
Rajeev Alur (University of Pennsylvania), Itai Ashlagi (Stanford University), Sid Banerjee (Cornell University), Suguman Bansal (Rice University), Alexandre Bayen (UC Berkeley), Josh Bloom (UC Berkeley), Lenore Blum (Carnegie Mellon University), Pratyush Chakraborty (UC Berkeley), Jose Correa (Universidad de Chile), Munther Daleh (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Adithya Devraj (University of Florida), Florian Dorfler (ETH Zürich), Vivek Farias (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dan Feldman (University of Haifa), Peter Frazier (Cornell University & Uber), Daniel Freund (Cornell University), Xinbo Geng (Texas A&M University), Anna Gilbert (University of Michigan), Peter Glynn (Stanford University), Artur Gorokh (Cornell University), Abhishek Gupta (Ohio State University), Swati Gupta (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Bruce Hajek (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Brian Hayes (American Scientist), Tong Huang (Texas A&M University), Ali Jadbabaie (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Mehdi Jafarnia (University of Southern California), Rahul Jain (University of Southern California), Ramesh Johari (Stanford University), Ibrahim Jubran (University of Haifa), John Kallaugher (University of Texas at Austin), Dick Karp (UC Berkeley), Anatoly Khina (California Institute of Technology), Ali Khodabakhsh (University of Texas at Austin), Steven Koonin (New York University), Victoria Kostina (California Institute of Technology), Anilesh Krishnaswamy, P.R. Kumar (Texas A&M University), Jean-Yves Le Boudec (EPFL), Na Li (Harvard University), Sen Li (UC Berkeley), Yingying Li (Harvard University), Steven Low (California Institute of Technology), Mike Luby (Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.), Thodoris Lykouris (Cornell University), Jannik Matuschke (University of Munich), Sean Meyn (University of Florida), Richard Murray (California Institute of Technology), Benjamin Nachman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Ashutosh Nayyar (University of Southern California), Evdokia Nikolova (University of Texas at Austin), Shmuel Oren (UC Berkeley), Asu Özdağlar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Manolis Pountourakis (University of Texas at Austin), Balaji Prabhakar (Stanford University), Eric Price (University of Texas, Austin), Guannan Qu (Harvard University), Ram Rajagopal (Stanford University), Shijin Rajakrishnan (Cornell University), Gireeja Ranade (Microsoft Research), Samitha Samaranayake (Cornell University), Siva Seetharaman (Texas A&M University), Sanjit Seshia (UC Berkeley), Devavrat Shah (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Hiteshi Sharma (University of Southern California), David Shmoys (Cornell University), R. Srikant (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Andy Sun (Georgia Tech), Yujie Tang (Caltech), Eva Tardos (Cornell University), Pascal Van Hentenryck (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Garrett van Ryzin (Cornell Tech & Lyft), Pravin Varaiya (UC Berkeley), Jean Walrand (UC Berkeley), Neil Walton (University of Manchester), Meng Wang (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Joe Warrington (ETH Zürich), David Williamson (Cornell University), Damon Wischik (University of Cambridge), Le Xie (Texas A&M University), Bert Zwart (CWI Amsterdam)