Matthew Hale joined the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering as an Associate Professor in the spring of 2024

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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Georgia Institute of Technology

College of Engineering
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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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