Andrew Clark, WPI Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering | Research Topics

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Andrew Clark of Worcester Polytechnic Institute talks about his research in:
• Control and security of networked cyber-physical systems (e.g., driverless cars)
• Investigation of connected automobile attack surfaces
• Game-theoretic modeling of network security threats
• Combinatorial optimization in dynamics and control systems




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cybersecurity
cyber-physical systems
driverless cars
network security threats