Short Bio

    Minyi Huang obtained his Ph.D. from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 2003. He finished his Ph.D. thesis (Title: Stochastic control for distributed systems with applications to wireless communications [pdf], defended in July 2003) with Professor Peter E. Caines at Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM) and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University, and Professor Roland P. Malhame at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal. He was a research fellow at Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne from February 2004 until March 2006, and a research fellow at Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering, The Australian National University, Canberra during April 2006 - June 2007. Dr. Huang joined Carleton University in July 2007 as an Assistant Professor in Applied Probability in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, where he is a Professor. Dr Huang also holds an M. Sc. degree from Institute of Systems Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, and a B. Sc. degree from Department of Mathematics, Shandong University, Jinan, China, both in Systems and Control, and he is a Member of IEEE and SIAM.

    Dr Huang's research interests include mean field games, mean field control (social optimization), and stochastic algorithms in distributed multi-agent systems.