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Romanian and Canadian game theorist

Lăcrămioara (Lăcră) Pavel (born 1965) is a Romanian and Canadian game theorist and electrical engineer whose research applies game theory to network controllability for communications networks and transport networks. She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto.

Education and career

Pavel graduated from the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași in Romania in 1989. She received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1996, from Queen's University at Kingston in Ontario, Canada.

She was a postdoctoral researcher for National Research Council Canada and then worked in industry before returning to academia in 2002, as a faculty member at the University of Toronto. She was promoted to full professor in 2013.

Book

Pavel is the author of the book Game Theory for Control of Optical Networks (Birkhäuser, 2012).

Recognition

Pavel was named to the 2025 class of IEEE Fellows "for contributions to game theory, control, and optimization for network systems".

References

  1. Full name and birth year from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2024-12-19
  2. ^ Pavel, Lacra, Biography, retrieved 2024-12-19
  3. ECE announces six faculty promotions, University of Toronto Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, August 8, 2013, retrieved 2024-12-19
  4. Reviews of Game Theory for Control of Optical Networks: Luca Moscardelli, MR2919645; Vivek S. Borkar, Zbl 1242.91036
  5. IEEE Fellow Class of 2025 (PDF), IEEE, retrieved 2024-12-19

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