George C. Verghese
Henry Ellis Warren Professor of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room 36-880
Cambridge, MA 02139
verghese@mit.edu
617.253.4612
Administrative Assistant
Arlene Wint
aewint@mit.edu
George Verghese received his BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras in 1974, his MS from the State University of New York, Stony Brook in 1975, and his PhD from Stanford University in 1979, all in Electrical Engineering. Since 1979, he has been with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is the Henry Ellis Warren (1894) Professor, and Professor of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He was named a MacVicar Faculty Fellow at MIT for the period 2011–2021, for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education.
George is also a Principal Investigator with MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE). His research interests and publications are in the areas of dynamic systems, modeling, estimation, signal processing, and control. Over the past decade, his research focus has shifted from applications in power systems and power electronics entirely to applications in biomedicine. He co-directs the Computational Physiology and Clinical Inference Group in RLE.
Keywords
computational physiology, clinical inference, patient monitoring, critical care, brain injury, mechanistic models, structured model reduction, model-based signal processing, system identification, networks
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08.12.2015
Oppenheim and Verghese publish new book: Signals, Systems and Inference
12.18.2014
A Diagnostic Breath Test
11.06.2014
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04.11.2012
Sensing when the brain is under pressure
02.07.2012
Verghese named Henry Ellis Warren Professor of Electrical Engineering
02.18.2011
Verghese is named one of the 2011 MacVicar Fellows for excellence in teaching