Biography
Chinwendu Enyioha is an assistant professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on distributed decision-making and limited-communication control of networked autonomous systems. He leads the Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Lab at UCF. Prior to UCF, he was a postdoctoral fellow in electrical engineering at Harvard and Tufts, and a postdoctoral researcher in the GRASP Lab at University of Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the Ford Foundation, and was named a William Fontaine Scholar at University of Pennsylvania.
Enyioha has actively contributed to the academic community as a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has organized and chaired sessions at the IEEE American Control Conference, and serves as a technical reviewer for leading IEEE and Association for Computing Machinery journals.
Enyioha has actively contributed to the academic community as a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He has organized and chaired sessions at the IEEE American Control Conference, and serves as a technical reviewer for leading IEEE and Association for Computing Machinery journals.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming
Education
Ph.D., Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania
Specialties
- Distributed optimization, decision theory and control over networks
- Resource-aware computation in distributed systems
- Safety and security in cyber-physical systems