Matthew Hale

Matthew Hale

Matthew Hale

Associate Professor

Matthew Hale joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech as an Associate Professor in the spring of 2024. His research interests include multi-agent control and optimization, deceptive decision-making, and applications of these methods to drones and other robots. He has received the NSF CAREER Award, ONR YIP, and AFOSR YIP. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, Matthew was Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. He received his BSE from the University of Pennsylvania, and he received his MS and PhD from Georgia Tech.

mhale30@gatech.edu

Control, Optimization, & Robotics Engineering Lab

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Research Focus Areas:
  • Algorithms & Optimizations
  • Autonomy
  • Robotics
  • Additional Research:

    Asynchronous network coordination Graph theory in multi-agent systems.Privacy in control 


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    Michael (Mick) West

    Michael (Mick) West

    Michael (Mick) West

    Senior Research Scientist; Georgia Tech Research Institute

    Michael (Mick) West joined ECE from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) in 2022. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Hawaii (UH) in 2006 and has over 28 years of professional experience with over 40 refereed journals and conference papers. 

    West specializes in the development unmanned systems in extreme environments (under-ice, planetary, deep ocean, polar). He has been an invited speaker for United States Congressional leaders and their staff and top military personnel in the development of roadmaps for advancing current robotics research. He has served as PI on several Unmanned Systems programs developing novel enabling technologies including advanced control and power systems on underwater, ground, air and space platforms. West developed the first-of-its-kind under-ice vehicle, Icefin, in order to gather information about the changing polar ice and provide insight into areas of climate science, as well as biology and planetary science. The vehicle has been deployed over five seasons through the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica and provided never before seen images and scientific data of the Antarctic seafloor.

    mick.west@ece.gatech.edu

    404-407-8638

    Office Location:
    Klaus 2316

    Research Focus Areas:
  • Collaborative Robotics
  • Additional Research:

    Collaborative Robotics


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    Matthew T. Flavin

    Matthew T. Flavin; ECE

    Matthew Flavin

    Assistant Professor

    Prof. Matthew Flavin is an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology where he leads the Flavin Neuromachines Lab. Before joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering in 2017 and 2021 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and he received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 2015 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He received the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Institutional National Research Service Award (T32) and the Draper Laboratory Fellowship. The vision for his independent research program is to develop powerful peripheral neural interfaces and mechatronic wearables that leverage advanced sensors and intelligent systems to address important and unresolved challenges in patient care.

    mflavin@gatech.edu

    Office Location:
    Van Leer 325A

    Lab Website

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    Additional Research:
    • Bioengineering
    • Biotechnology
    • Communications
    • Computer Engineering
    • Cyber Technology
    • Cyber-Physical Systems
    • Drug Design, Development and Delivery
    • Electronic Materials
    • Energy Harvesting
    • Flexible Electronics
    • Healthcare
    • Human Augmentation
    • Human-Centered Robotics
    • IoT for Manufacturing
    • IoT/Machine-to-Machine Trust
    • Lifelong Health and Well-Being
    • Locomotion & Manipulation
    • Machine Learning
    • Medical Device Design, Development and Delivery
    • Micro and Nano Device Engineering
    • Miniaturization & Integration
    • Mobile & Wireless Communications
    • Neuroscience
    • Precision Machining
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Robotics
    • Soft Robotics

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    Manos Antonakakis

    Manos Antonakakis

    Manos Antonakakis

    Associate Professor
    Dean's Professorship

    Dr. Manos Antonakakis (PhD’12) is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and an adjunct faculty member in the College of Computing (CoC), at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is responsible for the Astrolavos Lab, where students conduct research in the areas of Attack Attribution, Network Security and Privacy, Intrusion Detection, and Data Mining. In May 2012, he received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Tech.

    Before joining the Georgia Tech ECE faculty ranks, Dr. Antonakakis held the Chief Scientist role at Damballa. He currently serves as the co-chair of the Academic Committee for the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG). In his tenure at Georgia Tech ECE, Dr. Antonakakis has raised several tens of millions in research funding as Primary Investigator from government agencies and the private sector. He is the author of several U.S. patents and more than 20 academic publications in top academic conferences. He has served as a program committee member for all top tier security conferences.

    manos@gatech.edu

    (404) 385-2534

    Office Location:
    Klaus 3366

    Website

    Research Focus Areas:
  • Energy Generation, Storage, and Distribution
  • Policy & Economics
  • Additional Research:
    Cyber Technology

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    Frank Lambert

    Frank Lambert

    Frank Lambert

    Principal Research Engineer
    Associate Director, NEETRAC

    frank.lambert@neetrac.gatech.edu

    (404) 675-1855

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    Research Focus Areas:
  • Energy Generation, Storage, and Distribution
  • Energy Utilization and Conservation
  • Additional Research:
    Electric Vehicles; Electrical Grid

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