Adam Wierman
Carl F Braun Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences; Director, Information Science and Technology
B.S., Carnegie Mellon University, 2001; M.S., 2004; Ph.D., 2007. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2007-12; Professor, 2012-24; Braun Professor, 2024-; Executive Officer, 2015-20; Associate Director, Information Science and Technology, 2015-16; Director, Information Science and Technology, 2016-.
Sustainable Computing; Online Algorithms; Online Optimization; Online Learning; Stochastic Networks; Applied Probability; Network Economics
Overview
Adam Wierman's research strives to make the networked systems that govern our world sustainable and resilient. His lab develops new mathematical tools in machine learning, optimization, control, and economics and applies these tools to design new algorithms and markets with provable guarantees that can be deployed in data centers, the electricity grid, transportation systems, and beyond.
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2022-23
CMS/CS/EE/IDS 144 – Networks: Structure & Economics
CS/EE 145 – Projects in Networking
CS 42 – Computer Science Education in K-14 Settings
2021-22
CMS/CS/EE/IDS 144 – Networks: Structure & Economics
CS/EE 145 – Projects in Networking
CS 42 – Computer Science Education in K-14 Settings
2020-21
CMS/CS/EE/IDS 144 – Networks: Structure & Economics
CS/EE 145 – Projects in Networking