Shuang Gao
Member, GERAD
Assistant professor, Electrical engineering, Polytechnique Montréal
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Biography
Shuang Gao is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Polytechnique Montreal. Before joining Polytechnique Montreal, he was a postdoctoral researcher at McGill University and a research fellow at the Simons Institute at University of California, Berkeley. He received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from McGill University.
His research aims to discover fundamental properties of dynamics and control of systems that involve large populations of network-coupled decision makers, and achieve intelligent decision-making for such systems. Broadly, his research interests include control, game and learning theories for large networks, and their applications in social networks, epidemic networks, smart renewable energy grids and neuronal networks.
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Publications
This paper presents a perturbation analysis for linear quadratic Gaussian graphon mean field games (LQG-GMFGs) with Q-noise. The perturbation response functi...
BibTeX referenceEvents
Tao Zhang – McGill University
Yunus Emre Demirci – Queen's University
Tao Zhang – McGill University
Prizes and awards
Simons-Berkeley Research Fellowship
Simons Institute for the Theory of ComputingOutstanding Teaching Assistant Award
Graduate Excellence Award
Editorial Boards & Comittees
- Guest Editor, Special Issue of Science China Information Sciences, "Mean-field game and control of large population systems: from theory to practice", 2024-2025
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