Faculty

Kanianthra M. (Mani) Chandy

Kanianthra M. (Mani) Chandy

Simon Ramo Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus

Degrees and Appointments

B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, 1965; M.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1966; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969. Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar, Caltech, 1988; Visiting Professor, 1988-89; Professor, 1989-97; Ramo Professor, 1997-2014; Ramo Professor, Emeritus, 2014-. Executive Officer for Computer Science, 1997-2000; Deputy Chair, 2009-12.

Research Overview

Professor Chandy builds and analyzes systems that sense and respond to changes. He is currently working on systems that sense and respond to: (a) seismic events, (b) threat events such as the introduction of nuclear radiation material, (c) medical events such a fetal distress, and (d) events in the power grid. The systems use sensor networks, cloud computing and event-driven architecture. The theory is based on optimization, control, machine learning and game theory.

List of Research Areas

distributed systems, verification and validation of concurrent systems, software packages for analyzing streams of data.

EAS News about Kanianthra M. (Mani) Chandy

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  • Professor Chandy's Paper Wins Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing »

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