(Job listed indicates position soon after Ph.D. Degree from MIT.)
- Li Jin, Ph.D in Transportation, 2018
- Thesis: Resilient operations of smart highways: platooning, ramp metering, and incident management
- Assistant Professor, Civil and Urban Engineering, New York University
- Mathieu Dahan, Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering, 2019
- Thesis: Strategic and analytics-driven inspection operations for critical infrastructure resilience
- Assistant Professor, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech
- Andrew C. Lee, Ph.D in Transportation, 2019
- Thesis: Analytics-driven routing of inspection crews and aerial sensors for post-disaster damage assessment
- Assistant Professor, Mathematical Sciences, United States Military Academy West Point
- Jeffrey Liu, Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering, 2019
- Thesis: On traffic disruptions: event detection from visual data and Bayesian congestion games
- Technical Staff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- Devendra Shelar, PhD. in Computational Science and Engineering, 2019
- Thesis: Resilient operations of smart electricity networks under security and reliability failures
- Software Engineer, Google Cloud Group
- Hao-Yu (Derek) Chang, Ph.D. in Computational Science and Engineering, 2021
- Thesis: Risk Assessment and Optimal Response Strategies for Resilience of Electric Power Infrastructure to Extreme Weather
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Manxi Wu, Ph.D. in Social and Engineering Systems, 2021
- Thesis: Information, Learning and Incentive Design for Urban Transportation Networks
- Assistant Professor, Operations Research and Information Engineering, Cornell University [starting in Fall 2022]