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Andrew Clark

Associate Professor

Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering

Washington University in St. Louis

1 Brookings Drive

St Louis, MO 63130-4899

Email: andrewclark at wustl dot edu

 

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I am an Associate Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining WUSTL, I was an Associate Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). I received a PhD in Electrical Engineering (2014) from the University of Washington - Seattle under the supervision of Profs. Linda Bushnell and Radha Poovendran. I received an MS in Mathematics (2008) and BSE in Electrical Engineering (2007) from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. My main research areas are in control and security of networked and cyber-physical systems. I am looking for qualified and motivated PhD students. Please email me and apply through the WUSTL ESE online application.

 

Honors & Awards
  • General Motors Autodriving Security Award, NDSS Symposium on Vehicular Security and Privacy (2023)

  • Young Investigator Program Award, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (2022)

  • CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (2020)

  • Finalist for ACM ICCPS Best Paper Award (2016, 2018, 2020)

  • Outstanding Paper Award, IEEE GameSec (2018)

  • CRII Research Initiation Grant, National Science Foundation (2017)

  • Student Best Paper Award, IEEE WiOpt (2014)

  • Distinguished Dissertation Award, University of Washington Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity (2014)

  • Best Paper Award, IEEE WiOpt (2012)

  • Distinguished Research Award, University of Washington Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity (2012)

  • Finalist for IEEE CDC Student Best Paper Award (2012)

  • IFIP William C. Carter Award (2010)

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Professional Education
  • PhD, University of Washington - Seattle, Electrical Engineering (2014). Doctoral Advisors: Linda Bushnell and Radha Poovendran

  • MS, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Mathematics (2008)

  • BSE, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Electrical Engineering (2007)

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