Summary
Truong Nghiem is an Associate Professor and principal investigator with 14 years of experience advancing autonomy, control, and intelligent cyber-physical systems. He directs the Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems Lab and holds joint appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Modeling, Simulation & Training, applying control, optimization, and machine learning to distributed autonomous systems, smart energy, and robotics. His work spans academia and applied research from postdoctoral positions at UPenn and EPFL to founding labs at Northern Arizona University and leading large-scale co-simulation and Gaussian process projects. Notably, he improved GPML training performance fourfold and developed widely used co-simulation tools for energy-efficient buildings, signaling a rare blend of theoretical rigor and practical software development. Based in Orlando, he combines deep systems expertise with hands-on development of frameworks for distributed computation and learning-integrated control.
14 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
B.Eng. Electrical Engineering - Automatic Control, B.Eng. Electrical Engineering - Automatic Control at Hanoi University of Technology
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering at University of Pennsylvania
English, Vietnamese