CSULB College of Engineering Highlights Dr. Liu’s DOD-Funded Research on Multi-Agent Systems
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Dr. Tairan Liu, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach, has been featured in a recent news article by the college spotlighting his cutting-edge research in multi-agent systems. The recognition follows the award of a prestigious research grant from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to support his work.
Dr. Liu’s research aims to enhance the intelligence, coordination, and autonomy of systems involving drone swarms, robotic arms, and autonomous vehicles. His work seeks to address critical challenges in distributed decision-making, adaptability, and real-time responsiveness in complex environments.
The DOD-funded project underscores the broader implications of Dr. Liu’s research, including its potential applications in defense operations, environmental monitoring, and disaster response. The College of Engineering commended his for pushing the boundaries of robotics and artificial intelligence through innovative multi-agent system design.
To read the full article, visit: College of Engineering, CSULB