Summary
Andreea Alexandru is a PhD student in Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania with eight years of experience spanning control, signal processing, and applied electronics. She graduated top of her class in Automatic Control and Systems Engineering and brings hands-on research experience from roles at Philips Research and the Numerical Modeling Laboratory, where she worked on signal feature extraction, data mining, geometric pre-processing and code optimization. Her research interests include control of dynamically networked systems, security of control systems, and multi-agent coordination, and she actively supplements her academic work with machine learning and applied electronics training. Known for meticulous, quality-driven work and perseverance, she often translates theoretical problems into practical experiments and prototypes. Based in Romania, she combines strong academic performance with industrial internship experience, positioning her to bridge control theory and data-driven methods. An understated strength is her consistent pursuit of extracurricular projects and collaborations that broaden her technical toolkit beyond coursework.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Baccalaureate, Baccalaureate at Tudor Vianu National HighSchool of Computer Science
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Automatic Control and Computer Science, GPA 9.74/10, Bachelor Thesis grade 10/10, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Automatic Control and Computer Science, GPA 9.74/10, Bachelor Thesis grade 10/10 at Universitatea „Politehnica” din București