TerraSwarm faculty member Rahul Mangharam was selected to receive the 2014 Benjamin Franklin Key Award by the Philadelphia Section of the IEEE for his "outstanding technical innovation and technological contributions that have had significant practical applications." This award is given to one or more engineers each year whose research has tangible technical and technological achievements that demonstrate intellectual, industrial, economical or human benefits.
Mangharam is an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania where he directs the Real-Time and Embedded Systems Lab and Comcast Media Lab. His interests are in scheduling, controls and formal methods for Cyber-Physical Systems in implantable medical devices, energy-efficient buildings and automotive systems.
For further reading, please visit: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/media/news/mangharam-apr-14.php.
The TerraSwarm Research Center Blog covers news items about the TerraSwarm Research Center at http://www.terraswarm.org. The TerraSwarm Research Center, launched on January 15, 2013, is addressing the huge potential (and associated risks) of pervasive integration of smart, networked sensors and actuators into our connected world. The center is funded by the STARnet phase of the Focus Center Research Program (FCRP) administered by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC).
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