Duong Nguyen is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University. He received his doctorate in electrical and computer engineering from the University of British Columbia in 2020, under the supervision of Professor Vijay Bhargava. His research lies at the intersection of operations research, artificial intelligence, economics, and engineering, with a focus on developing new mathematical models and techniques for decision-making and economic analysis of large-scale networked systems such as cloud/edge computing, smart grids, and crowdsourcing. His goals are (1) to design optimal operation and planning algorithms for complex systems under uncertainty, and (2) to build intelligent, secure, fair, and efficient multi-agent platforms and marketplaces.
Cloud/Edge Computing, Power and Energy Systems, Decision-Making, Market Design, Network Economics, Power System Economics, Operations and Planning, Applied Operations Research, Optimization and Game Theory
Spring 2021 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
EEE 590 | Reading and Conference |
EEE 592 | Research |
EEE 595 | Continuing Registration |
EEE 598 | Special Topics |
EEE 599 | Thesis |
EEE 690 | Reading and Conference |
EEE 790 | Reading and Conference |
EEE 792 | Research |
EEE 795 | Continuing Registration |
EEE 799 | Dissertation |